Teaching Online
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Going Remote
Mary Lindemann | Aug 17, 2020
History faculty did far more than just "make it work" during the pivot to remote teaching. -
Remote Reflections: One Class, 55 Classrooms
John Hopper | Jul 23, 2020
A high school history teacher in rural Colorado describes how years of experience with remote teaching helped him adapt during COVID. -
Remote Reflections: Mental Health during Crisis
James Hysell | Jul 21, 2020
When moving his four face-to-face classes online in the spring, James Hysell prioritized students' and his own mental health in course design. -
The COVID Commencement
Karen Lou | Jun 24, 2020
How universities around the country created remote commencement ceremonies during COVID-19. -
Remote Reflections: Learning in the Time of Corona
Sarah Shurts | Jun 3, 2020
Sometimes it is not a matter or making the past more engaging for students, it is a matter of engaging... -
Learning Starts with People
Brandon Morgan | Mar 26, 2020
Though there isn't time this semester to build a whole online course, the principles that undergird online teaching and learning will help. -
Leadership during Crisis
Kathy Callahan | Mar 25, 2020
For department chairs, communication and clear expectations for faculty, deans, and students are essential during the pandemic crisis. -
Assessment in Remote Classes
Cassandra L. Clark | Mar 24, 2020
An experienced online educator has tips for assignments and assessment. -
Before You Do Anything, Start Here
Christina Ghanbarpour | Mar 20, 2020
Make your online course materials accessible with these tips. -
In the Virtual Classroom
Sonja G. Ostrow | Mar 19, 2020
With many courses moving to platforms like Zoom, Sonja G. Ostrow offers ideas for conducting history classes over video conferencing.
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