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Online Teaching Is Improving In-Person Instruction on Campus

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After all, in-person was seen as the gold standard, and the question was whether that could be faithfully reproduced online. Now is the time to fully embrace how physical classrooms can be improved by online techniques. Students greatly favored hybrid options, and they preferred digital course materials over print textbooks.

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The Number of Students Taking in Online Courses Is Quickly Rising, But Perceptions Are Changing Slowly

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Online course offerings in the United States have expanded. In both K12 and higher education options for students to take whole courses, blended courses and—in some places—entire degree programs online are more prevalent than ever. Then they will mention taking one online course and hating it.

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Death of a Traditional Lecture

Faculty Focus

We can then challenge students on that exploration by asking them questions on what similarities and differences exist and why, and every student (for the most part) will likely find something different to further foster their own curiosity. There seems to be a misperception that courses utilizing online learning are not as good or effective.

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Death of a Traditional Lecture

Faculty Focus

We can then challenge students on that exploration by asking them questions on what similarities and differences exist and why, and every student (for the most part) will likely find something different to further foster their own curiosity. There seems to be a misperception that courses utilizing online learning are not as good or effective.