We are in Ohio, folks, and get whoppers for snow and sleet. In all our years of TBL, and a lot of it, we've been lucky. On the few occasions that we have had the University cancels us out, we have either made up the session in a couple of days - our calendar has most afternoons free for the students - or we have cancelled it and just held the students responsible for the study portion. Best you can do. Dean On Dec 15, 2009, at 11:34 AM, Michael Nelson wrote: > Has anyone developed a contingency plan for a TBL course in the > event of a > main campus closure (e.g., H1N1 outbreak)? > > We have explored the use of online course delivery as a contingency > plan, > but do not see a clear way to maintain TBL with that delivery > method. Our > thinking is that we would need to convert to some sort of temporary > online > lecture-based learning model, but we are curious to know if others > have > developed contingencies for this scenario with their TBL courses. > > Michael Nelson > Regis University School of Pharmacy