Instructional Continuity Resources - Canvas

As of this evening, Friday, May 8, Canvas is accessible to Rutgers users. OIT will continue to monitor closely as we work to restore our normal operations following the Canvas global outage. If you have any questions or concerns, please call 833-OIT-HELP and choose option 7.

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Tips for navigating a Canvas outage, we understand that keeping your students informed is your top priority. To ensure security and clarity, please follow these updated communication guidelines immediately.

1. Coordinate with Academic Leadership

Please coordinate with your school’s academic leadership when sending messages or making other changes related to your course. Consistent messaging is vital to avoid conflicting instructions and to ensure all students are treated equitably during this disruption.

2. Authorized Communication Channels

To maintain integrity and prevent security breaches, all communications with students must be sent through official university platforms. Please use:

Do not use personal email, private messaging apps, or social media for any course-related activities unless it is already the established process for your specific class.

3. A Note on Security and Scams

Phishing attempts and scammers are already actively exploiting the confusion surrounding this outage. Using non-standard or personal channels inadvertently makes it easier for bad actors to impersonate faculty and staff. Your adherence to these protocols is our best defense against these opportunistic threats.

4. When to Contact Your Individual Schools and Units

Your school may offer additional services (Yuja, Panopto, ExamSoft, etc.) beyond those listed here. Please reach out to your school-based IT or course support. Rutgers IT Help Desk provides contact information for your school-based resources.

5. Managing Course Adjustments After a Disruption

Following the recent Canvas outage, instructors should consult guidance from their academic unit leaders to determine the best course of action for their class. The resources below include actions you may need to take in response to the disruption, such as extending deadlines, modifying assessments, rescheduling exams, or providing student-specific accommodations. You will also find tips for maintaining course continuity, including downloading course content and exporting your gradebook.