Thursday, March 19, 2020

'Panic-gogy': Teaching Online Classes During The Coronavirus Pandemic : NPR

Teaching Online Classes During The COVID-19 Pandemic : NPR

'Panic-gogy': Teaching Online Classes During The Coronavirus Pandemic


As colleges across the country pivot online on very short notice, there are a host of complications — from laptops and Internet access to mental health and financial needs.
Digital learning experts have some surprising advice: do less.
"Please Do A Bad Job Of Putting Your Courses Online" is the title of one popular blog post by Rebecca Barrett-Fox, an assistant professor of sociology at Arkansas State University. Her point: "your class is not the highest priority of their or your life right now." She suggests not requiring students to show up online at a particular time and making all exams open-book and open-Internet.
Luke Waltzer, the director of the Center on Teaching and Learning at the Graduate Center, CUNY, laid out his guidelines for transitioning to a "minimum viable course" in a single Tweet: CONTINUE READING: Teaching Online Classes During The COVID-19 Pandemic : NPR