“Thank you so much for taking the time to treat me like a person,” wrote Stephanie in an email to me. A student in one of my online courses, she had fallen behind and couldn’t see a way forward — ...
Faculty preference for in-person teaching has eroded considerably in the years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and the explosive growth in remote learning, a new survey finds. Educause’s ...
Advertising online course formats as flexible equivalents to in-person learning experiments is not only deceptive, but also ...
E-learning has made great strides in recent years with more instructors and thought leaders than ever creating online courses. But there’s been an admitted lapse in actual content integration. EdSurge ...
Given all the changes to public education in the past year, Carinne Gale felt lucky her training to be a teacher prepared her to work online. When the COVID-19 pandemic forced Gale’s classes at the ...
Colloquy: Read the transcript of an online discussion about whether faculty members should receive extra pay for devising and teaching online courses, or whether such work is so mainstream nowadays ...
Two months ago, nobody would have predicted that education at every level, from kindergarten through graduate programs, would either shut down or move to online courses. Most teachers don’t have prior ...
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