What is Academic Continuity?Academic continuity is the process of maintaining continuity of learning in a crisis situation caused by a natural disaster, human-induced (“man-made”) disaster, or other precipitating factor. Academic continuity is vitally important because it focuses on maintaining the core function of education: providing students with the opportunity to learn. More ... |
AC & Institutional ResilienceLearn more about Sloan-C's involvement with the issue of Academic Continuity. |
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ANSI Approves Risk Analysis Standard for Higher Ed Hazards
Submitted by jsener on Wed, 2010-07-14 09:54.The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has approved A Risk Analysis Standard for Natural and Man-Made Hazards to Higher Education Institutions.
iNACOL Launches Continuity of Learning (CoL) Web Site
Submitted by jsener on Mon, 2009-10-05 11:06.Press Release: the International Association for K-12 Online Learning has launched a Continuity
Online Learning to the Rescue: Continuing to Teach when Disaster Strikes
Submitted by jsener on Fri, 2009-09-25 12:11.WCET webcast which features presenters from Valley City State University and the University of New Orleans talking about their experiences

