Resources

On April 24, 2026 changes to the Americans with will significantly strengthen enforcement related to digital accessibility. These updates will directly affect instructional materials at CSUEB. 
 
To help faculty prepare course materials, two tools are now available in Canvas:
  •  (Universal Design Online Content Inspection Tool) accessibility checker
  •  (helps to identify and clean unused files) 

The below links are intended to help faculty become familiar with Microsoft 365. A more extensive list of resources is available on the ITS Microsoft 365 Getting Started webpage.

Getting Started

Microsoft Outlook Email

Microsoft Calendar

Accessing Department/Non-person Calendar

Data Storage/File Management 

Technology is rapidly changing and so it its role in academia. While there is no one-size-fits-all policy, the below resources can help you explore the ways in which AI can be incorporated into your courses. 

Online Campus AI Information: Find resources to help you learn more about generative AI, explore sample statements of AI use for course syllabi, examine strategies for teaching and assessment using AI.

Information Technology Solutions provides information about the ethical use of AI on campus. 

 offers professional development workshops that help faculty integrate AI into their coursework. 

 

How to help

Student Health and Counseling Service - Students in distress

Academic Affairs:

Accessibility:

Copyright and Academic Dishonesty:

Retention, Tenure, and Promotion Information:

Student Care:

Teaching with Technology:

Title IX

 

ILO rubrics and assignment guides are available here for written communication, information literacy, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and oral communication. These have been developed and implemented by CSUEB faculty to help you and your students further clarify assignment expectations and increase awareness of the learning process.

Additional General Teaching and Learning Journals: