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Tag Archives: Zoom
Online versus in-class instruction is not really our choice for Fall
I am starting my fourteenth year as a professor at a residential university in a bucolic rural setting. I enjoy relatively small classes and the resulting opportunity to really get to know many of my students. Our discussions are more … Continue reading
What are the lessons from your organization’s crash course in working remote?
Many of us – in business, government, education, and non-profit organizations – have gotten a crash course in working remotely the past few months. Remote work comes in a variety of styles: Fully or mostly remote workers – “virtual company” … Continue reading
Posted in Higher Education, HigherEd
Tagged Coronavirus, remote work, Working from home, Zoom
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Zooming – A progress report on the move online!
So far so good! The students seem to like having a weekly class session. (See left) Group sessions with the instructor seem to actually go better online than they do in class. I think we can concentrate better without the … Continue reading
Posted in Higher Education, HigherEd, pedagogy, Social Media Marketing
Tagged Coronavirus, Teaching online, Zoom
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Higher Education and the pandemic: Zoom to the Rescue?
Will Zoom keep higher education running during the Covid-19 outbreak? Zoom seems to be the answer from every university, as they announce a physical shutdown for the semester due to the coronavirus pandemic. I understand why. I am a big … Continue reading
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Tagged Bandwidth, Coronavirus, Covid-19, Matt Kushin, Online classes, Online courses, Pandemic, teaching during a pandemic, User experience, UX, Zoom
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