Lecture theaters are emptying as universities switch to online learning to try to stop the spread of the coronavirus, but this option is not open to many schools. Universities are switching to online ...
The question for this new series is: Many schools have been teaching online for three or four weeks by now. What did you do at the start that you’re continuing to do because it’s working? What did you ...
When you’ve been at something for 50 years, whether it’s operating a turret lathe or teaching political science, you probably think that you’ve mastered the trade. But like the lathe operator having ...
In the past week, all segments of American society have been scrambling to adjust to widespread upheavals caused by the growing COVID-19 pandemic. Since March 11, when UB’s leadership made the ...
In the age of COVID-19, we need to develop survival skills, both personally and professionally. Luckily, as teachers, we have honed flexibility and adaptability, and as artists, we create and innovate ...
Senior Lecturer, Director Teaching, Learning and Program Development, Sol Plaatje University International bodies, politicians, policy makers and researchers have always been interested in the way ...
When Kim Reeder started teaching in Parker, Colorado, 14 years ago, she found that managing the classroom environment took way more time and energy than actually teaching kids, and she couldn’t reach ...
In the past few weeks, many of my high school students have sent me emails apologizing profusely for not turning in the work I assigned, for not watching the videos I made, and for not responding to ...
The question-of-the-week: What has your online learning experience been as a student this fall? What is working for you and why? What is not working for you and why? Student voice is important, and ...
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