Working Remotely
Working remotely brings new issues to light in regard to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and it is critically important that we remain committed to these issues while normalcy is interrupted.
Zoom
- Getting Started with Zoom - Inclusivity
- Consider adding your preferred pronouns after your name in Zoom, and asking your student workers and colleagues to do the same.
- As a facilitator, plan ahead by appointing some to the following roles:
- Co-host - in case you run into technical problems
- Moderator - to monitor and respond on the Chat feature
- Coordinator - to take notes and keep things on track
- Make sure all participants have equal access to shared content
- Share content ahead of time or in real time using the Chat feature
- Make sure all participants have an equal chance to engage
- Invite participants at several points to speak
- Use the "raise hand" feature to ensure equal time
Contact
Nhora Lucía Serrano, Ph.D.
Director of Learning and Research Services
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