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Learning How to Blend Online and Offline Teaching

Edsurge

In fact, many college instructors have been downright grumpy about having been thrown into a new teaching format. Some instructors are so taken by active learning working so effectively that they expect to continue offering courses online, even when the pandemic restrictions completely lift and things are fully back in person.

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As Student Engagement Falls, Colleges Wonder: ‘Are We Part of the Problem?’

Edsurge

Many instructors describe accommodations they’ve tried, like loosening homework deadlines or offering asynchronous alternatives to class conversations, but some now wonder whether this kind of leniency actually makes the situation worse. In their anecdotes, fewer students are showing up to class and turning work in on time (or at all).

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What Truly Makes the Top Virtual Schools Unique?

k12 Online Schools

Five to fifteenminute segments blend video, animation, and interactive quizzes. Before leading a class, instructors undergo specialized training. As graduation approaches, career advisors step in with college counseling, scholarship guidance, and interview preparation. They redesign lessons around digital strengths.

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10 ways COVID changed American schools

eSchool News

That reflects the experience of Kevin Dahill-Fuchel, executive director of Counseling in Schools, an organization that provides counseling services at roughly 50 New York City schools. But surveys indicate the most common way students use technology at school is taking online tests and quizzes.

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