Strategies for Managing the Load of Teaching Remotely, Online, or Blended
Abstract
Teaching digitally, whether remote, online or blended, significantly changes the nature of the teaching workload. Add to that the need of caring for students or others due to COVID-19, and the situation can be almost unsustainable. Come to this session to learn strategies from the online teaching world and from the shared experience of faculty. You’re not alone in this challenge; and there is relief and assistance for you!
Biography
Michael Gayle, Curriculum and Learning Design Specialist, Center for Digital Learning and Instructional Technology & Assistant Professor of Teacher Education, Department of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum
Lori Imasiku, Assistant Professor for Teacher Education
Karl Bailey, Professor of Psychology
Location
Zoom Only
Event Website
https://andrews.zoom.us/j/92258070198
Start Date
8-13-2020 10:45 AM
End Date
8-13-2020 12:15 PM
Strategies for Managing the Load of Teaching Remotely, Online, or Blended
Zoom Only
Teaching digitally, whether remote, online or blended, significantly changes the nature of the teaching workload. Add to that the need of caring for students or others due to COVID-19, and the situation can be almost unsustainable. Come to this session to learn strategies from the online teaching world and from the shared experience of faculty. You’re not alone in this challenge; and there is relief and assistance for you!
https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/faculty-institute/2020/strand-2/1