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At a Glance
Classes in Spring and Fall will primarily be held in-person. A small number of fully online courses may be offered. In-person and fully online scenarios are outlined below.
SKIP AHEAD TO
Classes in Spring and Fall will primarily be held in-person. A small number of fully online courses may be offered. In-person and fully online scenarios are outlined below.
In-person courses that take place in MIT Sloan classrooms (E62, E52, and E51) will be live-streamed and recorded by Sloan Technology Services (STS) for all class “lecture” sessions for the entire term.
Livestreams are a one-way learning experience (with audio and video). This means remote students can watch and listen to your class in real time, but they cannot participate.
Livestreams and recordings are hidden from students in Canvas by default.
Students can request access to a livestream or classroom recording if absent from class.
To share your livestream/recording, see How to Share a Livestream and Classroom Recording in Canvas.
To learn more, refer to the FAQ: Livestreaming and Classroom Recordings.
For information on remote guest speakers, simulations, and special AV needs, refer to Part 4: Prepare Your Classroom Technology in the Term Start Checklist.
Note: Recitations are NOT recorded by default. STS can livestream and record recitations upon request by the teaching team.
We recommend sharing the following resources with students who may need to attend your in-person course remotely:
Any fully-online course will use Zoom.
We recommend sharing the following resources with students in your fully remote course: