In early 2020, instructors were faced with a critical and immediate need to move education online in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. The decision to discontinue face-to-face classes as a protection from the COVID-19 virus presented several questions and challenges, including the need to quickly develop online classes without adequate time to consider the effectiveness of different strategies. While online learning provides accessible and safe educational opportunities for students sheltering in place as a protection against the COVID-19 pandemic, faculty may question if online education provides the academic rigor, needed competencies, and student learning outcomes they hoped for in traditional campus classes
[EN] The abrupt shift to full online learning due to COVID-19, displaced students and teachers, crea...
The severity of COVID-19 has called the education world to transition into cyberspace education to s...
Online learning affects students, instructors, and higher education administration differently. The ...
In early 2020, instructors were faced with a critical and immediate need to move education online in...
Personal, environmental, and academic factors contribute to student persistence and retention in col...
Access the online Pressbooks version of this article here. Present pandemic-related circumstances ha...
When Covid-19 forced universities in 2020 to close the doors from face-to-face education and welcome...
Access the online Pressbooks version of this article here. Although online learning has been in exis...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore faculty members’ accounts of their experiences ...
Blended Online Learning (BOL) combines synchronous and asynchronous online learning in ways that pot...
The World Health Organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic in March 2020, causing Universitie...
The covid-19 pandemic has adversely affected the economy, business and human lifestyle, which proved...
The COVID-19 pandemic catapulted all levels of education into varied changes in delivery systems, in...
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in spring of 2020, like many educators, I experienced a definite disr...
Purpose: As educators across the globe are tasked with taking teaching online, this article shares a...
[EN] The abrupt shift to full online learning due to COVID-19, displaced students and teachers, crea...
The severity of COVID-19 has called the education world to transition into cyberspace education to s...
Online learning affects students, instructors, and higher education administration differently. The ...
In early 2020, instructors were faced with a critical and immediate need to move education online in...
Personal, environmental, and academic factors contribute to student persistence and retention in col...
Access the online Pressbooks version of this article here. Present pandemic-related circumstances ha...
When Covid-19 forced universities in 2020 to close the doors from face-to-face education and welcome...
Access the online Pressbooks version of this article here. Although online learning has been in exis...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore faculty members’ accounts of their experiences ...
Blended Online Learning (BOL) combines synchronous and asynchronous online learning in ways that pot...
The World Health Organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic in March 2020, causing Universitie...
The covid-19 pandemic has adversely affected the economy, business and human lifestyle, which proved...
The COVID-19 pandemic catapulted all levels of education into varied changes in delivery systems, in...
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in spring of 2020, like many educators, I experienced a definite disr...
Purpose: As educators across the globe are tasked with taking teaching online, this article shares a...
[EN] The abrupt shift to full online learning due to COVID-19, displaced students and teachers, crea...
The severity of COVID-19 has called the education world to transition into cyberspace education to s...
Online learning affects students, instructors, and higher education administration differently. The ...