“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 — ...
The 2020 pandemic changed the teaching world for educators. Teachers transitioned to virtual and hybrid teaching on the fly, often with little to no training or guidance. That's why SNHU developed the ...
Like many other professors, Ruth Groff never anticipated teaching without a classroom until the COVID-19 outbreak forced her ...
Between time delays and trying to initiate dialogue through a screen, Zoom has changed the way instructors are facilitating synchronous classes online. Whether the class is large or small, ...
Chrysi Rapanta consolidates the knowledge of four online teaching experts to produce guidance on what pedagogical content knowledge faculty need in order to develop effective digital courses. Here, we ...
Teachers in the Pinellas County School District who have been teaching online classes part time could soon see a difference in how they're paid. The change could mean more money for some teachers and ...
Adapting to online technology has never been a problem for English professor Kathy Cawsey. She was teaching online classes with the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) long before the COVID ...
Some Georgetown University professors teaching classes about China are taking precautionary measures to protect students and faculty from possible security threats during online learning in the fall.
During the coronavirus pandemic, many college students have had a difficult academic experience. Yet despite the academic challenges that college students have faced, the crux of the problem isn't the ...