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Zoom Boom
Synchronous instruction is trending, but experts say a more intentional mix of live and asynchronous classwork is necessary for future remote terms.

Opinion
Online Education and Authentic Assessment
A common question these days, writes Douglas Harrison, is "How do we keep students from cheating on online exams?"

No Work, No Rent
Columbia TAs who say they can't make ends meet due to the economic fallout of the pandemic launch work and rent stoppage.

Opinion
Might This Be the Beginning of Education?
If nothing else, Paul Hanstedt writes, the global pandemic is breaking the boundary between static university learning and the wicked fluidity of the world.

New Programs: Sports Management, Nursing, Social Work, Counseling
Carthage College is starting a sports management track in its master of science in business program. Linfield College is starting...

Grading for a Pandemic
How lenient, or not, should professors be with students right now?

How Teaching Changed in the (Forced) Shift to Remote Learning
New survey documents how professors view this spring's mass move to virtual courses. Key findings: most used new teaching methods, half lowered their expectations for the volume of student work -- and a third for its quality.
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