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A Surprising Fruit of Our Pandemic Fall Semester
December 9, 2020Counterintuitively to some people, the post-COVID campus will have a renewed, more dynamic sense of place, not a diminished one, writes Laurie L. Patton.
4 Reasons Why Every Course Should Be Designed as an Online Course
November 12, 2020Now is the time to plan for the post-pandemic university. Too early, you say? Still in the midst of managing the low-density university amid surging COVID-19 cases? I never said it would be easy to plan for the post-COVID university.…
Movie Theaters and Universities During COVID-19
November 12, 2020Things may be challenging for colleges and universities, as evidenced by the growing number of budget cuts and layoffs (particularly among staff). Still, in comparison to the movie theater industry, higher education is navigating COVID-19 extraordinarily well.
Envisioning the Future of Higher Ed in a Post-pandemic World
November 12, 2020What does the future of higher education look like? A panel of five university and college presidents offered their crystal-ball visions in a recent session during the recent ASU+GSV Summit, which took place online this week. Moderator Michelle Marks, chancellor…
Richard Mayer Has Spent Decades On Educational Research – Here are His Pandemic Teaching Tips.
October 21, 2020Richard Mayer is one of the most influential educational researchers. The journal Contemporary Educational Psychology ranks him as the No. 1 most productive educational psychologist in the world. EdSurge reached out to Mayer to learn what his research reveals about…