Classroom Innovation10 best practices for great online learning December 25, 2020 by The Relay Online Instructional Team, The Relay Graduate School of Education Physical campuses are closed, and students have moved online—here are tips from online educators to help students adjust to online learning
Classroom InnovationIs face-to-face learning always better than online learning? December 24, 2020 by Henry C. Lucas, Jr., Robert H. Smith Professor of Information Systems Emeritus, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland College Park Online learning has often been misunderstood--and its quality is dependent on a number of variables
Campus Leadership4 recommendations for online learning December 23, 2020 by Laura Ascione A survey illuminates some of the most important findings about the online learning experience for students and instructors
Classroom Innovation10 tips for a great online class December 22, 2020 by J.A. Miller, Ph.D., Director of Learning Design, ansrsource Classes have moved online as campuses are closed in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic—here’s how to make the most of it
Campus Leadership4 ways COVID has impacted campus IT–and what’s next December 14, 2020 by Laura Ascione Campus IT leaders have their hands full navigating online learning and increased threats to network security
Campus LeadershipHas fall tuition been worth it? Students answer with a resounding “no” December 7, 2020 by Laura Ascione A survey gauges students' fall semester experiences to determine if the price of online classes during COVID-19 is worth it
Campus LeadershipIf you want great online instruction, you need teamwork November 19, 2020 by Priya Harindranathan, Researcher, Center for the Analytics of Learning and Teaching (C-ALT), CSU Higher-ed institutions must help their faculty approach online instruction and ensure teaching is high-quality and well-structured
Campus LeadershipHere’s why online learning is sticking around November 13, 2020 by Dr. Judith Altschuler Cahn, Director of the Department of Online Education and Support, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York Education has become virtual, and educators should accept that online learning is a permanent part of learning in today's economy
IT LeadershipHow shared spectrum connectivity benefits distance learning November 4, 2020 by Alan Ewing, Executive Director, CBRS Alliance Remote learning challenges, including lack of high-quality internet access, can be addressed with shared spectrum initiatives
Campus LeadershipHow one college fosters robust remote learning October 26, 2020 by Lyon College staff Innovative thinking helped this small college secure faculty buy-in and ensure students were prepared for—and successful in—remote learning this fall