Archives - September, 2020

Students used to carry laptops to classes. Now laptops carry classes to students.

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Dr. Richard Pulido, Assistant Professor of Education (Teacher Education Program) at a public, four-year college in South Florida

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This ongoing COVID-19 shift has raised a flurry of questions about teaching and learning as well as some pressing concerns from students. Beyond the specific technical issues, students have questions about the quality of online programs and the perceptions of Read More >

Blended Learning: One Size Does Not Fit All

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Dr. Amy Gaimaro, Dean of Innovative Delivery Methods, Molloy College

 

 

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The Online Learning Consortium (OLC) is reaching out to our global community of thought leaders, faculty, innovators and practitioners to bring you insights from the field of online, blended and digital learning. This week, Amy Gaimaro, OLC Institute faculty for Read More >

6 Lessons From Creating a Virtual Oncology Camp Inspired by OLC Ideate

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Adam Davi, M.A., M.S., Senior Instructional Designer, Office of Digital Learning, The University of Arizona

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While schools all across the country have been working over the summer to find the best ways to pivot their education online, summer camps have been attempting to offer virtual options for campers stuck in lockdowns. For some camps, such Read More >