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Category Archives: Teaching Online

Google Meet’s premium features are now free through Sept. 30th | Engadget

Google Meet’s premium features will now be available all summer. — Read on http://www.engadget.com/google-extends-free-access-to-google-meet-230402977.html

Posted byRomanApril 10, 2020Posted inAI and Machine Learning, Applications, Google, Teaching OnlineTags:For Teachers, For Techies, Innovations, Machine Learning, Teaching Online

New Google Meet features for Educators – The Keyword

G Suite for Education has 120 million users worldwide. With this increase in usage, we’ve adjusted Google Meet features to work even better for teachers. — Read on http://www.blog.google/outreach-initiatives/education/meet-for-edu/

Posted byRomanApril 10, 2020Posted inAI and Machine Learning, Applications, Google, Teaching OnlineTags:For Teachers, For Techies, Innovations, Learning, Teaching Online

Online Learning Should Return to a Supporting Role – The New York Times

Winner-take-all economics and cost-cutting may make many in-person lectures obsolete, but the best education continues to be intensive, expensive and done in person. — Read on http://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/09/business/online-learning-virus.html

Posted byRomanApril 10, 2020Posted inTeaching OnlineTags:Learning, Perspectives, Teaching Online

19 Things Teachers Really Want You To Stop Doing In The Coronavirus Pandemic

Pass it on. — Read on http://www.buzzfeed.com/stephenlaconte/teachers-coronavirus-remote-learning-tips-for-parents

Posted byRomanApril 10, 2020Posted inTeaching OnlineTags:For Teachers

These Washington U faculty members had rejected online classes — until coronavirus. Here’s how it made the switch. – The Washington Post

The chairman of the History Department tells the story of how 26 faculty reconfigured their courses, — Read on http://www.washingtonpost.com/

Posted byRomanApril 5, 2020Posted inTeaching OnlineTags:For Teachers, Learning, Perspectives

Coronavirus: Why teachers are like mountain goats | Tes

There are 5 reasons why teachers will get through the coronavirus crisis, says primary school leader Susan Ward — Read on http://www.tes.com/news/coronavirus-why-teachers-are-mountain-goats

Posted byRomanApril 5, 2020Posted inTeaching OnlineTags:For Teachers, Perspectives

EDUCAUSE Homepage | EDUCAUSE

EDUCAUSE Homepage | EDUCAUSE — Read on http://www.educause.edu/

Posted byRomanApril 4, 2020Posted inTeaching OnlineTags:Other Blogs and Sites

Video: Sharing a Narrated Powerpoint in Moodle | Bryn Mawr College

Video: Sharing a Narrated Powerpoint in Moodle | Bryn Mawr College — Read on http://www.brynmawr.edu/blendedlearning/video-sharing-narrated-powerpoint-moodle

Posted byRomanApril 4, 2020Posted inTeaching OnlineTags:For Teachers, Teaching Online

coronavirus | Bryan Alexander

coronavirus | Bryan Alexander — Read on bryanalexander.org/category/coronavirus/

Posted byRomanApril 4, 2020Posted inTeaching OnlineTags:For Teachers, Other Blogs and Sites

Coronavirus and higher education resources | Bryan Alexander

Coronavirus and higher education resources | Bryan Alexander — Read on bryanalexander.org/coronavirus/coronavirus-and-higher-education-resources/

Posted byRomanApril 4, 2020Posted inTeaching OnlineTags:For Teachers, Teaching Online

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