We're assembling resources to help students, faculty, administrators, and staff during this period of remote learning and telecommuting. Note: Any commercial services mentioned here are not product endorsements. We're simply passing on information about potential resources.
National Emergency Library: Archive.org has announced an online library of more than 1.4M books to support "emergency remote teaching, research activities, independent scholarship, and intellectual stimulation while universities, schools, training centers, and libraries are closed". Browse the library at https://archive.org/details/nationalemergencylibrary.
Free/Expanded Services to Support Learning and Working from Home: Bleeping Computer has assembled a list of the various companies who are offering their services for free to help. The offerings are from companies like Adobe, Microsoft, and RingCentral.
Low-Cost Internet Service: Comcast announced that they're providing the first two months of service free for their Internet Essentials program. The program, designed to give low-income households basic high-speed Internet service for $9.95/mo, is front-loading two free months in order to support people impacted by COVID-19. After the first two months, the customer can cancel the service and not owe any fees, or continue and pay the $9.95/mo regular rate. This could help Mendocino College students without Internet participate in online classes. More information is available at https://www.internetessentials.com/covid19.