In part four of our series on improving online education for students and staff – based on extensive learner feedback and faculty insight – we focus on course management and recording lectures.
Large lecture courses are a staple in many disciplines, varying in size from 40 students up to 400+. They are often viewed as an effective and economical way to guide students through foundational ...
As part of his ongoing 2019 DeVane Lectures course, “Power and Politics in Today’s World,” Professor Ian Shapiro has released the first two in a series of five “virtual office hours” videos. The ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced monumental and continually shifting changes to the way we teach college students. As the spring 2022 semester has rolled along amid pressure from virus variants, part ...
Take a 60-minute lecture. Cut the excess verbiage, do away with most of the details, and pare it down to key concepts and themes. What’s left? A “microlecture” over in as few as 60 seconds. A course ...
Jazz historians, performers, and fans alike can all point to 1959 as a watershed year. Indeed, the scope of the music created in that single year is difficult to overstate, with celebrated musicians ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Grand Rapids Community College is adding new culinary lecture classes to its Lakeshore Campus next semester to meet growing demand. The college has scheduled four introductory ...