Moving Classes Online on Short Notice: Some Strategies
"Moving Classes Online on Short Notice: Some Strategies," a Google Document by Dr.
"Moving Classes Online on Short Notice: Some Strategies," a Google Document by Dr.
"Videoconferencing Alternatives: How Low-Bandwidth Teaching Will Save Us All" from iddblog.org by Daniel Stanford.
March 16, 2020
From the blog:
IDDblog is a service of the Center for Teaching and Learning at DePaul University. We’ve been named one of the 50 must-read IT blogs in higher education by EdTech Magazine, and our contributors include award-winning instructional designers and educational technology experts.
"Transitioning to Online Teaching During COVID-19: Resources and Tools" from Social Media Syllabus by Matthew Kushin.
March 16, 2020
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Online teaching resource from Wayne State University. From the website:
Free online textbooks from Cambridge University Press. From the website:
Cambridge University Press is making higher education textbooks in HTML format free to access online during the coronavirus outbreak. Over 700 textbooks, published and currently available, on Cambridge Core are available regardless of whether textbooks were previously purchased. We recommend a Laptop/Desktop computer with Google Chrome for the best viewing experience. Textbook content is read only and cannot be downloaded. Free access is available until the end of May 2020.
Online teaching resources from the Chronicle of Higher Education. From the website:
As the coronavirus spreads, colleges are scrambling to respond to potential health-care crises, campus closures, and other issues that are arising and evolving on a daily basis. A major challenge: How can institutions continue to offer instruction if they decide to close or cancel in-person classes? A growing number are moving classes online as a short-term solution.