Teaching students online isn’t about pontificating on a stage, it’s about developing meaningful relationships by Kate Roll Universities have changed how we teach in at least one…
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by Dan French, Ph.D. Perhaps ironically, as I was grading earlier in the week, the old song “Everybody Loves You Now” by Billy Joel streamed through my…
by Erin Beard As more and more higher education classes move to an online format, it’s necessary for teachers to address the pedagogical challenges that come along…
Rather than dismissing the loneliness of online learning as inevitable, we need to work collectively across academia to continually improve student experiences for everyone. by Robert Furtado…
by Rebecca Koenig Like many others teaching college classes across the country, Sharyn Hardy spent the last few days figuring out how to translate her carefully crafted…
by Jason Cole I want to take a moment and drill down into the digital toolkit all educators will need to understand in the coming years. As…
What happens in the office hour is the same virtually as it is for students who show up in person: Students ask questions about particular problems or…
by Barry Dahl Most educators will agree that student engagement is paramount for a high quality learning experience. Not everyone agrees on what is meant by student…
by Dr. Bruce Johnson Within a traditional classroom an instructor provides the direct delivery of information, while nurturing face-to-face student interactions and participating in live, synchronous class…
Closer inspection reveals a different reality in online classes, one where student-to-student, faculty-to-student and faculty-to-institution interactions are limited. This article is only available to subscribers. If you're…