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  1. Zoom Recordings

    Zoom allows you to record meetings in two ways: Cloud recordings are stored in your Zoom account and are available for streaming from a browser or download to a computer. Local recordings are saved on your computer and are only avai...
  2. Study.Net Materials: Faculty Requests

    Study.Net Materials in Canvas is where we distribute “course packs” of externally-copyrighted licensed content from key suppliers, such as Harvard Business Publishing, requested by faculty.  When specific readings are also available through Pen...
  3. Delivering online exams (in-person)

    Prepare an Online Exams
  4. In-Person to Remote Instruction

    Moving from in-person teaching to remote instruction is challenging – the vast array of digital tools may seem overwhelming! Advance preparation for teaching online is key – as is setting reasonable expectations for yourself and students. For ...
  5. Zoom FAQ

    Questions and troubleshooting tips that will help you use Zoom meetings at Wharton.  Some early adopters at Wharton created Wharton Zoom accounts, but now the accounts are managed by Penn. If you still have a Wharton Zoom account you should mig...
  6. Viewing Class Recordings in Canvas

    Before you start   You must be enrolled in a Canvas course site that is set up to distribute class recordings. To view class recordings 1. Click on Class Recordings .  ( If the Class Recordings tab is not visib...
  7. Remote Teaching

    This guide walks you through the tactics you'll need to teach a class fully remote. This guide concentrates on the tactical efforts to make your class successful without rethinking the entire thing. For a much more in-depth look at teaching an onl...
  8. CampusGroups Events: Checking in Attendees

    Instructions on how to check in attendees for a CampusGroups event. Before You Start   You will need the following before you can complete this task:  Your PennKey and password to log into groups.wharton.upenn.edu   You need to be an offic...
  9. Respondus LockDown Browser for Personal Devices (Students)

    Respondus LockDown Browser is a custom browser that prevents cheating during in-class proctored quizzes and exams.
  10. Wharton Virtual Backgrounds

    Your computer must meet the system requirements in order to use Virtual Backgrounds. Zoom supports “ virtual backgrounds ” – pictures or movies that can be set as your background to obscure whatever is behind you on camera.  A variety of W...