Archives - June, 2020

Online Leadership, Equity, & Access in the Wake of COVID-19

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Melissa Vito, Ph.D., Interim Vice Provost of Academic Innovation, University of Texas at San Antonio

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This is the fourth and final post in a short series focused on topics addressing key issues for transitioning from emergency remote teaching to continuing to respond to the COVID-19 crisis while providing high-quality online learning. There are many challenges – Read More >

Pivots, Pirouettes, and Piqués: Gracefully Managing the Anxieties of Remote Teaching and Learning

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Rajiv Jhangiani, Associate Vice Provost, Open Education at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in British Columbia

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This is the third post in a short series focused on topics addressing key issues for transitioning from emergency remote teaching to continuing to respond to the COVID-19 crisis while providing high-quality online learning. There are many challenges – and Read More >

Simultaneously Supporting Faculty for Remote Instruction and (Actual) Online Teaching During COVID-19

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Kelvin Thompson, Executive Director, UCF Center for Distributed Learning, University of Central Florida and Patsy Moskal, Director, Digital Learning Impact Evaluation, University of Central Florida

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This is the second post in a short series focused on topics addressing key issues for transitioning from emergency remote teaching to continuing to respond to the COVID-19 crisis while providing high-quality online learning. There are many challenges – and Read More >