Fall and Winter 2020 classes will utilize a combination of in-person and online activities, and some will require participation during specific day(s) and time(s) (“synchronous activities”). If in-person meetings cannot be held due to public health concerns, any in-person class activities will be replaced by remote or online activities until in-person meetings are allowed again. […]
The image shows an example of the Schedule Planner screen with a list of class sections meeting the search criteria. There are five example sections listed, to explain how to determine when and where a class will be taught: Example CRN Day(s) & Location(s) Explanation 11111 T 2:00pm – 3:50pm – MNB 105 In this […]
In accordance with the Governor’s Executive Orders 20-12 and 20-09, the Library building will be closed to the public at the beginning of spring term. However, we are dedicated to serving the WOU community and our remote services are strong! To ensure your academic success, Hamersly Library is continuing and expanding our remote services while the library building is closed to public access. Please continue reading to learn about our remote library hours and services.
To jump-start video captioning, we recommend taking advantage of YouTube’s automatic captioning function. This will take a large chunk out of the work and will provide a good starting point. Login to to YouTube Login to to YouTube using your WOU account (e.g. potterh@mail.wou.edu) Upload your video file Click on the video camera with the plus sign […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Audio / Video: Captions Captions should be synchronized and provide an equivalent experience to users who depend on them. Start Early Video captions are an important part of making course content accessible to everyone. We strongly encourage you to add them when you are developing your course rather than waiting until they are necessary. Plan Ahead There are […]
Information about Hamersly Library resources and hours during the 2020 COVID-19 outbreak.
The WOU Archives is primarily supported by the generosity of donors. We ask public researchers and genealogists to consider a nominal donation to ensure resources are preserved and available now and in the future. All donations, no matter how small, are helpful in preserving resources for now and future generations. Please consider a donation to […]
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