Recommended Technology Solutions
Below, we've identified the most effective OIT-supported technologies to support a wide variety of potential instruction methods. To learn more about the instruction modes currently offered at CU Boulder, visit the Office of the Registrar glossary.
Hybrid (In-Person Component)
Courses that are taught using a combination of in-person learning (same meeting patterns for all enrolled students) with online and/or remote coursework are best served by:
Hybrid (No In-Person Component)
Courses that are taught using a combination of online (asynchronous) and remote (synchronous) instruction modes are best served by:
In Person
Courses that are taught exclusively in person, typically on campus, are best served by:
Online
Courses that are taught in an online delivery mode and delivered asynchronously, with no scheduled or face-to-face class meetings, are best served by:
Remote
Courses that are taught entirely online and synchronously (with scheduled day/time meeting patterns) are best served by:
Support Resources
Center for Teaching & Learning
CU Boulder's Center for Teaching & Learning serves as the campus hub for resources and programming that support teaching. Explore the CTL website to:
- Access campus resources on teaching online and remotely, including strategies for building inclusive and accessible classrooms.
- Schedule a consultation to meet with a CTL staff member one-on-one, or request a group session.
- Find information on events and programs relating to teaching and learning.
Office of Information Technology
- For general questions about teaching and learning tools supported by OIT, please contact the IT Service Center at oithelp@colorado.edu or 303-735-4357, or Submit a Help Request.
- Visit the Academic Technology Training page to see current training available for faculty.
- Request a consultation with an Academic Technology Consultant.
- For course design and technology integration guidance, request a consultation with ASSETT and find out more about related ASSETT events.
- For questions about providing accommodations with remote teaching, please reach out to your student's Access Coordinator or contact Disability Services at 303-492-8671 or dsinfo@colorado.edu.
- For support with digital accessibility and remote teaching, please contact digitalaccessibility@colorado.edu.