The pandemic forced a hastily arranged pivot to distance learning for law schools, but many said the experience showed them the benefits and feasibility of remote courses. And with law school ...
As faculty members continue to navigate the current instructional landscape, the Division of Continuing Education’s Learning Design Group is collaborating with the Center for Teaching & Learning and ...
When the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile sent students home during the COVID-19 pandemic, Fernán Federici needed to find a new way to teach his biochemistry lab course. Using open-source ...
Remote teaching occurs outside of a physical classroom, and generally takes place online. Typically facilitated through technology, such as video conferencing software, discussion boards or learning ...
In a collaborative effort, University Technology, Teaching and Learning Technologies and University Center for Innovation in Teaching, and Education are offering remote training sessions and drop-in ...
Given the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic, Assoc. Prof. of Spanish Studies Daniel Arroyo-Rodriguez prepared for every possible teaching scenario this fall: in-person courses on campus, virtual ...
Since the announcement in May that we are planning for a return to normal capacity in our instructional and research spaces, teams across the University have been working diligently to prepare for ...
The decision to teach laboratory courses in-person will require consideration of recommendations made by the College of Arts and Sciences and of the needs of students in your course. Individual ...