This page is designed to provide UC Merced staff with resources and tools that may prove useful to their efforts to move their work online. It is important to note that these tools and resources are NOT specifically supported by the Office of Information Technology, but have been provided here as supplementary resources that may prove useful to some users.
Information and resources listed here will continue to be updated as the campus works to provide additional tools, resources, and strategies. Last update: March 24, 2020 11:00 am
How to transition to remote work in a hurry
National Inclusive Excellence Leadership Academy’s COVID-19 DEI Strategy Center
HBR | Leading Teams | A Guide to Managing Your (Newly) Remote Workers
Digital Visual Facilitation: tools, tips, and tech for virtual work and remote collaboration
How to Work from Home: 20 Tips From People Who Do It Successfully
Working Remotely | LinkedIn Learning Course
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Time Management: Working From Home | LinkedIn Learning Course
This 1-hour LinkedIn Learning Course focuses on learning how to effectively manage your time, including some simple practices and systems specifically geared toward working from home.
Not sure how to log in to LinkedIn Learning? Follow these procedures.
TechSmith SnagIt
TechSmith is offering free access and expanded usage of tools that help enable business and educational continuity.
Their screen recording tool, TechSmith SnagIt is free to use through the end of June 2020 to any organization that needs it. SnagIt is useful for creating simple screen recordings and capturing and editing simple screen images. Find more information and download SnagIt here.
TechSmith SnagIt and TechSmith VideoReview
TechSmith is offering free access and expanded usage of tools that help enable business and educational continuity.
Their asynchronous collaboration platform, TechSmith Video Review, is be free to use through the end of June 2020 to any organization that needs it. Find more information and download VideoReview here.
Qualtrics Remote Work Pulse
Managing Anxiety and Stress due to COVID-19
Understanding Network Impacts of Increased Online Learning & Working
CENIC has prepared this information as a resource for members who have moved to remote work.
National Research and Education (R&E) Networks (also known as NRENs) together provide critical communications infrastructure for universities and research institutes worldwide. Read more about how they are supporting the global challenges of the novel coronavirus.