Technical assistance with zoom and other videoconferencing tools
- Instructional Resilience Resources
- A variety of guidance for students and instructors using virtual spaces; updated frequently
- Office of Ethics: Privacy Considerations
- Specific guidelines on privacy in zoom spaces
Reporting an incident
If an incident occurs in your virtual zoom (or other videoconferencing) space, email zoom-misuse@berkeley.edu.
In addition, you may report it to the following offices, as appropriate:
- Office for the Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination (OPHD)
- Harassment based on protected categories (for example, race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender, and gender identity)
- Center for Student Conduct
- Abuse of virtual classroom spaces by Berkeley students
- UCPD
- Hate crimes
- UC systemwide hate incident reporting form (stophate.berkeley.edu)
- Hate-motivated acts
Getting help for a student of concern
- Center for Support and Intervention (submit a Care report online)
- Support for students experiencing or causing distress in the campus community
- PATH to Care Center: Call the 24/7 Care Line at 510-643-2005
- Confidential support and advocacy for those who have been harmed by sexual violence, sexual harassment, intimate partner violence, stalking
- Counseling and Psychological Services (UHS)
Resources for employees in distress
- Be Well at Work/Employee Assistance (UHS)
- Staff Ombuds Office
- Confidential place for employees to discuss and clarify concerns, identify options, and create problem-solving strategies to resolve workplace conflict
Resources for healing your virtual space after a harmful incident
- Restorative Justice Center
- Guidelines: Communicating with students in uncertain times [coming soon]
- Gender Equity Resource Center
- Workshops offered by the Division of Equity & Inclusion