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Tag Archives: online
Long-Term Instructors Share Most Valuable Skills for Online Teaching
by Mary Ellen Dello Stritto, Ph.D., Director, OSU Ecampus Research Unit The teaching and learning field is busy tackling the unprecedented challenges of emergency remote teaching, and planning for many possibilities of hybrid, blended, remote and online teaching and learning … Continue reading
Posted in Center for Teaching and Learning
Tagged communication, online, organization, research, teaching, teaching skills, time management
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Enhancing Social Engagement in Your Courses
Rainbows do need rain. Is social media just a distraction from formal learning for college students, or can it be channeled to enhance learning? Are you wondering how to foster greater student engagement in your courses? Vexed that some of … Continue reading
Posted in Center for Teaching and Learning, Hybrid Learning
Tagged hybrid, online, social engagement, social media
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