UC Santa Cruz faculty venturing into the brave new world of online education are finding that a well-designed online course can be more accessible, and may even provide a better educational experience ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ted Ladd teaches and researches innovation at Hult and Harvard. As students head back to campus, teachers face an unprecedented ...
In February 2020, if anyone had asked me to teach a class online, I would have flatly refused. Nope. Never. No way, San José! Plato and Socrates taught in person, and so did I. Why? Because the best ...
The coronavirus has colleges and universities swinging into action to move courses online. In the coming weeks, we’ll find out just how prepared (or not) academe is to do this on a large scale. Those ...
I have a confession to make. I’m a convert. Years ago, I was one of those online education critics who viewed online education as subpar, something far less engaging than face-to-face classes. After ...
Normally, the first day of classes only happens once a semester. Not this semester. Harvard students found themselves navigating a second first day of classes Monday as courses made their online ...
Sand Pine Elementary School student Luke O’Brien works on a math review in Stephanie Sheridan’s fourth-grade class Wednesday. Sheridan uses a “flipped classroom” model that presents material and ...
This past summer, our professor, Nicholas Henriksen, was scheduled to be in Spain teaching a study abroad program. Many of us, his undergraduate students, were supposed to travel alongside him.
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