Remote teaching occurs outside of a physical classroom, and generally takes place online. Typically facilitated through technology, such as video conferencing software, discussion boards or learning ...
We knew this would happen. Just six short weeks ago (although they’ve felt long), we worried that academe’s emergency shift to remote instruction would result in lots of folks trying to use this ...
The first rule of Introvert Club is there is no club. Thank goodness. Books: Helping introverts avoid conversation since 1454. Question: How many introverts does it take to screw in a light bulb?
With the rapid spread of COVID-19, educators across the country and around the world have been tasked with shifting to emergency remote teaching—a move from in-person to remote classes made necessary ...
As the pandemic wanes, a chorus of commentators are offering predictions about what mark it will leave on higher education—with some forecasting colleges collapsing and others seeing increasing ...
The first post in a new blog by Peter Decherney and Caroline Levander, two humanities professors turned online learning leaders. Is online teaching a wasteland of impersonal interaction, dehumanizing ...
Maria Garcia’s classroom turned into a tug-of-war competition for attention during the 2020-2021 school year. The coronavirus pandemic forced the Jackson Street Elementary School kindergarten teacher ...
The lives of millions of parents and children were turned upside down when COVID-19 forced school lockdowns in April 2020. With a new national lockdown announced for England on January 4 2021, many ...
In 2020, in response to the demands of pandemic-era teaching, the CTE developed a robust set of programs and resources to help instructors navigate what we termed Adaptable Blended Instruction (for ...
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