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Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE): Online Teaching During a Crisis
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Online Teaching During a Crisis
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"College Courses Online Are Disappointing: Here's How to Fix Them"
Peabody's Faculty Guide to Flexible Course Design
Article: "We Live in Zoom Now"
"How to Be a Better Online Teacher"
"How to Move Your Course Online" - McGraw Hill
"Corona Virus Underscores the Traits of a Resilient College"
"Leading Our Class Through Times of Crisis With Engagement and Peace"
"8 Roles of an Effective Online Teacher"
"Mapping Success: Essential Elements of an Online Learning Experience"
"How to Escape Grading Jail"
"How Online Courses Appeal to a Different Lifestyle"
Learning Styles and the Online Environment
Includes a quiz that may be helpful for you and your students.
"Overview of Learning Styles"
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