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Up Next For Higher Ed? Cryptocurrencies, Political Battles and Hybrid Learning

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It’s the question that nonprofit association Educause poses annually to college faculty, staff, administrators and researchers from around the world. This year, 57 such experts identified social, technological, economic, environmental and political trends influencing the higher ed sector. What’s on the horizon for higher education?

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The Online Classroom: Trust, Explore, Engage

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Many of you reading this article are online teachers and I would like to start by asking two questions: Are you a good online teacher? For example, when showing a video, use EdPuzzle to ask questions DURING the video to keep them engaged. Kaleta, “Introduction to Hybrid Courses,” Teaching With Technology.

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The Online Classroom: Trust, Explore, Engage

Faculty Focus

Many of you reading this article are online teachers and I would like to start by asking two questions: Are you a good online teacher? For example, when showing a video, use EdPuzzle to ask questions DURING the video to keep them engaged. Kaleta, “Introduction to Hybrid Courses,” Teaching With Technology.

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What College Students Wish Professors Knew About Inclusive Online Teaching

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Inclusive teaching is a foundational element for us at the Columbia University Center for Teaching and Learning, and as we worked with thousands of instructors to prepare for online or hybrid courses over the last year, we centered inclusion, diversity, equity, and belonging in all of our programs and resources.

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