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.

Spring & Fall In-Person Courses

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.

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.

What happens if an instructor is unable to teach a class session due to illness?

  • The Office of Teaching and Learning recommends creating a contingency plan in the event you’re unable to teach a class session due to illness.
    • The best solution is to identify a replacement instructor who can teach the class session on your behalf.
    • If a replacement is unavailable, you may request a remote class session by completing the Hybrid/Remote Session Request Form assuming you are well enough to do so (e.g., COVID-positive, but asymptomatic). Once this is filled out and submitted, the Office of Teaching and Learning will coordinate with Sloan Technology Services to set up the necessary support.
  • For more information, refer to:
    • The Office of Teaching and Learning’s policies and documentation.
    • MIT NOW to learn what to do if you have Covid-19 symptoms, test positive, or are a close contact.

Helpful Guides for Students

We recommend sharing the following resources with students who may need to attend your in-person course remotely:

Spring & Fall Online Courses

Any fully-online course will use Zoom.

Helpful Guides for Remote Students

We recommend sharing the following resources with students in your fully remote course: