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Online Teaching Is Improving In-Person Instruction on Campus

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But since the COVID-19 pandemic forced instructors around the world to try online education, something unexpected has happened: Professors have found that there are some online teaching methods that work better than what can be done in the limits of a physical classroom. Each week, I’d assign several lectures I’d recorded earlier on video.

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What Faculty Need to Know About ‘Learner Experience Design’

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Students who are in courses with introductory videos have been shown to actively participate in online discussions very early in the course. Don’t be afraid to revisit design considerations after you learn more about what works and what doesn’t—for both the instructor and the students.

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K-12 Tech Innovation News

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Distraction and lack of focus: The presence of devices in classrooms can lead to distractions, with students potentially engaging in non-educational activities during lessons. Online learning refers to a specific method of education where instructors deliver content over the internet directly to students.