Teaching during times of potential disruption requires creative and flexible thinking about how instructors can support students. Technology outages can happen unexpectedly, whether it’s WebCampus/Canvas, Zoom, or another key tool. This teaching continuity plan provides quick steps and resources to help you stay connected with your students and keep teaching on track.
Check status pages
Before contacting Teaching & Learning Technologies (TLT), the OIT Help Desk, or troubleshooting on your own, it’s a good idea to check the official service status pages. Many teaching and learning tools like WebCampus/Canvas, Microsoft 365, and Kaltura rely on large cloud platforms that can experience regional or global outages. These pages provide real-time updates on known issues, scheduled maintenance, and recovery progress, which can help faculty and staff determine whether a problem is widespread or specific to their account or device.
| Application/Service | Description | Status page |
| UNR OIT Services | OIT will post any current and future outages on their IT Alerts webpage. This will include things like wireless/network and Single-Sign-On (SSO) outages. | UNR OIT IT Alerts |
| WebCampus (Canvas by Instructure) | The learning management system (LMS) used by all courses; shows component-status of Canvas, mobile apps, data services etc. | Canvas / Instructure Status |
| Microsoft 365 (including Outlook/email) | Microsoft’s cloud productivity suite (Outlook/Office/OneDrive etc.) - widely used for teaching and administrative support. | Microsoft 365 Status |
| Kaltura | Video-recording and streaming platform integrated with LMS (WebCampus/Canvas); “My Media” in the LMS. | Kaltura Status |
| Top Hat | Top Hat is a cloud-based student engagement platform that features real-time polling, automated attendance, and interactive content. | Top Hat Status |
| Zoom | Zoom is a cloud-based web conferencing platform that enables real-time communication. Zoom is used for synchronous online courses, office hours, and during inclement weather (for remote class delivery). | Zoom Status |
| Respondus Lockdown Browser* | A specialized web browser that secures a student device during an online exam delivered through WebCampus/Canvas. | Respondus Status |
*Respondus Lockdown Browser is dependent on WebCampus (Canvas) and cannot be used as a stand-along tool. Any WebCampus/Canvas outage would also prevent access to Respondus.