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

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This year, 57 such experts identified social, technological, economic, environmental and political trends influencing the higher ed sector. And unsurprisingly, their reflections underscore dramatic shifts in teaching and learning either instigated or sped up by the pandemic.

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The Online Classroom: Trust, Explore, Engage

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Teachers learned quickly how teaching online is very different from teaching face to face. Teachers had to learn new ways to communicate, how to deal with technology issues both for themselves and their students, and how they could adapt their lessons for success. References Garnham and R. Today 8, no.

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The Online Classroom: Trust, Explore, Engage

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Teachers learned quickly how teaching online is very different from teaching face to face. Teachers had to learn new ways to communicate, how to deal with technology issues both for themselves and their students, and how they could adapt their lessons for success. References Garnham and R. Today 8, no.

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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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