Faculty Tool Kit Spring 2022
Preparing for Spring 2022
Spring 2022 to start Primarily AMI (Alternative Modes of Instruction)
President Conoley recently announced the delay of most face-to-face classes until Monday, February 7.
Please note the following:
- Spring 2022 courses begin Thursday, January 20.
- The announced period is a temporary switch to AMI. After this period of time, all courses will go back to their scheduled mode of instruction pending local health guidelines and recommendations.
- Changing a class to a different mode of instruction for the remainder of the semester after we return from this temporary switch to AMI will be highly monitored and based on a formal approval process. This process requires a faculty member or student to request an accommodation. If an accommodation is approved, an option may be to change to a class with a different mode of instruction if one is available.
- Faculty must post how the AMI switch will affect individual courses on Beachboard, or email students.
- Please check with your associate dean and/or chair for additional questions and resources. All buildings and labs will be open and faculty will have access to their offices or classrooms for zoom instruction if needed.
Due to the ever-changing situation, please check the campus COVID-19 website for the most up-to-date source of information.
The CSU announced that all individuals who access campus/programs must be fully vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus, which includes boosters as defined by the interim policy.
To view the Winter 2022 Testing Site Weekly Schedule, click here.
Plans are underway to expand testing availability for the Spring 2022 semester. Check the COVID-19 site for updates.
The clinic is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and should be accessed via the main entrance to Student Health Services. The clinic offers first, second doses and booster of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to the campus community.
The university will soon require third shots, or booster shots, as part of its immunization policy. For more information, log into to Single Sign-On to view an instructional video on how to upload booster verification.
To find a off-campus vaccination site near you, search here.
Updated Academic Affair's spring repopulation information
For up-to-date updates and information on Academic Continuity during COVID, visit here. Utilize SSO to access the Repopulation FAQ for Academic Affairs.
For more campus wide information, visit the
university's COVID-19 website.
All students, employees, and guests visiting CSULB facilities or engaging in any in-person university experience off-campus must complete the daily COVID-prescreen prior to arrival. (add SSO and downloadable app info). These individuals may come to campus if their COVID prescreen yields a green checkmark. Check marks may be confirmed daily by professors and University staff.
Those individuals whose prescreen yields a red X will be contacted immediately for follow-up and further instructions. Once authorized by Student Health Services (SHS), they will receive a follow up green check and they can come to campus.
As a reminder, to restart payroll deduction an employee needs to go online to parking permits and select the payroll deduction option. Monthly employee permits can still be purchased online in lieu of payroll deduction. Additionally, daily permits will be available in Employee (E) Lots as an alternative permit option for shorter stays on campus.
For additional questions, please feel free to contact us directly at ParkingGeneral@csulb.edu.
Resources to support you
Virology / Vaccine Information Resources
Dr. Peter Ramirez, a virologist in the CSULB Department of Biological Sciences has compiled a list of vetted links for understanding COVID-19.
To learn more, click here.
New Face-Covering Requirements for Faculty and Staff
Faculty and staff are now required to wear a well-fitting medical-grade mask, surgical mask, or higher-level respirator such as an N-95 or KN-95 filtering respirator at all times while indoors on campus. Those requesting to be supplied with an N-95 mask must understand and sign a one-time training acknowledgment form to ensure users know how to properly wear the respirator as required by CalOSHA.
Face coverings, including N-95 and KN-95 respirators, surgical masks, and disinfectant supplies are available upon request at no cost by emailing: COVID-PPE@csulb.edu.
For more information, visit the university's COVID-19 website.
The Faculty Center (FC) will offer Faculty Professional Development Workshops and Information Sessions during the Spring 2022 Semester.
Also check out resources in Resources in Addressing Student Challenges and Remote Instruction Resources
- BMAC Faculty Resources: Best Practices & MyBMAC Support
- BMAC Faculty Frequently Asked Questions
- AIM Center Support to Faculty with BMAC-registered students
- BeachBoard Accessibility Course Enrollment Form
- Additional CSULB Accessible Technology Resources
Visit the Keep Teaching site and the Keep Teaching Toolkit [PDF] to find comprehensive resources on AMI pedagogy, course design, and online assessment.
Get to know the latest instructional technology tools for teaching and learning at CSULB, integrated into BeachBoard for convenient access.
Get help optimizing the accessibility of your instructional materials in our new. Using the Blackboard Ally tool within BeachBoard, we’ll identify and fix accessibility issues in your existing courses. If interested, please email ATS-InstructionalDesign@csulb.edu.
Teach in any Wi-Fi-enabled location with a Mobile Teaching Kit! For more information about these kits and other equipment, visit Classroom Equipment and User Guides.
Faculty Accommodation Requests
CSU Long Beach has hired a third-party consultant, Shaw HR Consulting, to process COVID related accommodation requests for Spring 2022. If you would like to request accommodation for Spring 2022 for a COVID-related reason, please go to the link below and fill out the intake form here
If you have any questions about the process, please contact CSULongBeach@shawhrconsulting.com.
Safety is our priority
All researchers (faculty, students, and research staff) in laboratories may return to campus for their research activities. Researchers will no longer be required to follow distancing rules in research facilities. Face coverings will continue to be required for everyone regardless of vaccination status
Technology Help – Our IT Help Desk is available to answer questions and offer support via Single-Sign On.