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Ideally, teachers would have weeks of training for online learning programs. Most were lucky to get days. Now many are scrambling to get up to speed.
The coronavirus has driven nearly all college courses online and onto Zoom across the country. Students are struggling and laughing in the transition.
To slow the coronavirus, colleges are canceling in-person classes and shifting to online only. How do students and faculty adapt, and what gets lost in the shift away from gathering in classes?
When COVID-19 first shut down schools in March 2020, the Class of 2025 was in 7th grade: the middle of middle school. School buildings shuttered and education shifted online for all students ...
Answer Sheet These Washington University faculty had rejected online classes — until coronavirus. Here’s how they made the switch.
USC and UCLA began rolling out their transition from in-person classes to remote learning Wednesday, as campuses throughout the nation shifted instruction to reduce the risk of spreading coronavirus.
Coronavirus: With online learning improved, should Bay Area kids return to class? More Bay Area counties cleared to reopen schools ...
As thousands of classes move online, here’s what instructors are doing to stay connected to their students.
Because of COVID-19, this practice will likely increase. Schools should use the revenue from online education to hold down the cost of tuition for all courses—online and onsite.
Several universities across Southern California are turning to online classes in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak sweeping the nation.
Stanford University senior Yulou Zhou doesn't know if he helped influence the school's decision last week to move all classes online amid the spread of coronavirus.
Friday’s decision by the University of Washington to move all classes online amid concerns about the novel coronavirus raises questions that colleges nationwide are already asking: When is the ...