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A Quick Pivot

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The novel coronavirus pandemic is disrupting families, communities, and workplaces everywhere. Famously, it’s disrupting higher education as well. Because for the foreseeable future we cannot gather in groups like classrooms, professors and students involuntarily had to move online. Emergency remote higher education is just that — a quick pivot. Still, we expect many professors adapting to this new reality will welcome lessons from best online practices.
In this episode we’ll hear from Wired Ivy’s own Kieran Lindsey, who has been connected to online higher education as a graduate student, instructor, and program director, has seven questions new-to-online faculty should ask before switching their courses to remote instruction.

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Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Preface (00:00:43)

3. Interview with Kieran Lindsey (00:02:00)

4. Question 1: Who's Got My Back? (00:03:03)

5. Question 2: Where in the World Are My Students? (00:06:09)

6. Question 3: Do They Have Wi-Fi? (00:08:26)

7. Question 4: Laptops, Tablets, or Smartphones? (00:10:40)

8. Question 5: Where is the Library? (00:12:15)

9. Question 6: Have I Tidied Up? (00:15:56)

10. Question 7: Can I Save Face? (00:22:14)

11. Bonus Tip: Ego and the Camera (00:26:43)

12. Outro (00:28:08)

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A Quick Pivot

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The novel coronavirus pandemic is disrupting families, communities, and workplaces everywhere. Famously, it’s disrupting higher education as well. Because for the foreseeable future we cannot gather in groups like classrooms, professors and students involuntarily had to move online. Emergency remote higher education is just that — a quick pivot. Still, we expect many professors adapting to this new reality will welcome lessons from best online practices.
In this episode we’ll hear from Wired Ivy’s own Kieran Lindsey, who has been connected to online higher education as a graduate student, instructor, and program director, has seven questions new-to-online faculty should ask before switching their courses to remote instruction.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Preface (00:00:43)

3. Interview with Kieran Lindsey (00:02:00)

4. Question 1: Who's Got My Back? (00:03:03)

5. Question 2: Where in the World Are My Students? (00:06:09)

6. Question 3: Do They Have Wi-Fi? (00:08:26)

7. Question 4: Laptops, Tablets, or Smartphones? (00:10:40)

8. Question 5: Where is the Library? (00:12:15)

9. Question 6: Have I Tidied Up? (00:15:56)

10. Question 7: Can I Save Face? (00:22:14)

11. Bonus Tip: Ego and the Camera (00:26:43)

12. Outro (00:28:08)

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