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What Katrina Taught Us About Online Delivery
In 2005, more than 120 U.S. universities came to the aid of some 20 colleges and universities that had been impacted by Hurricane Katrina through shared online classes.

Academe in the Red Zone
Matthew Loveless describes life as a professor in Italy during the coronavirus outbreak.

So You Want to Temporarily Teach Online
If (for some reason) you’re considering an abrupt move to online teaching, Stephanie Moore and Charles B. Hodges have practical advice for instructors in the short term.

Transforming Your Online Teaching From Crisis to Community
As more classes gravitate online due to the coronavirus, we must eschew the technocratic utopianism that implies that, simply by teaching remotely, professors are doing their jobs, write Cathy N. Davidson and Christina Katopodis.
How's the Water?
Visits to other campuses give some insights on what it's like to swim in someone else's tank.

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Prepare to Move Online (in a Hurry)
Disaster and continuity planning for coronavirus now will prepare your campus for possible closure in the case of a local outbreak, Nathan Greeno writes.
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