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Lead From the Future
The brand of remote instruction most colleges are offering now will create a backlash against online education. Colleges will have to significantly expand the learning ecosystem to overcome it, write Peter Stokes and Mark Johnson.
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The Big Transition
The University of Washington was one of the first U.S. institutions to move online amid the pandemic. Here's how faculty say the transition is going.
New Programs: Nursing, Cyberoperations, Biology, Criminal Justice, Hospitality Management, Brewing Science, Data Science, Actuarial Science, Religion, Neuroscience
Carthage College is starting a program for those who have earned an associate degree in nursing to earn a B.S...
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Reviving the Original Purpose of Pass-Fail
We should use this moment to recapture some of the initial spirit of the option, argues Jonathan Zimmerman.
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The Shift to Remote Learning: The Human Element
Experts weigh in on how the sudden, forced adoption of technology-delivered instruction will affect the well-being of professors and students alike.
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Zoomnosis: Avoiding Mischief and Mayhem in the Great Leap to Zoom
As the coronavirus forces many courses onto videoconferencing platforms, instructors and institutions can take small but important steps to ensure effective use and communication, Jody Greene writes.
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The State of Online Education, Before Coronavirus
Six in 10 online learning administrators say their campuses require professors to train before teaching online -- but 70 percent say students aren't formally prepared to study virtually.
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Faculty Home Work
Remote work is proving difficult for many professors, given the circumstances and despite some early predictions to the contrary. What institutions are doing and can start doing to ease the pressure.
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