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Thoughts on Creating an Inclusive Environment in Online Classes

In preparing for the fall term, most colleges and universities are responding to the renewed public consciousness about equality, inclusiveness and fairness for all students.

6 Tips for Teaching Online and In Person Simultaneously

Amy E. Crook and Travis W. Crook outline strategies to promote meaningful engagement for online students while at the same time providing a rich face-to-face learning environment.

How to Teach F2F With a Mask and Create Caring Classrooms

While it's uncharted teaching territory for most, if not all, of us, we can seek out experts and advice to help us, writes Jamie Landau.

Take a Sabbatical for Teaching This Fall

Nicholas H. Snow offers a suggestion to his research scholar colleagues: navigate this perfect storm by making teaching and serving undergraduate students your highest priority.

What's Keeping Me Up at Night

What if we have large-scale outages during a mostly virtual semester?

I’m Ready to Be Back

Teaching has never been about personal comfort and safety, but rather about getting outside of comfort zones and safe positions, writes Wayne Stauffer.

It's Past Time

The pandemic could cause permanent college closures, write Amy Laitinen, Clare McCann, David Tandberg and Dustin Weeden, and institutions should already be planning for the possibility.

When Zoom Went Down

Even if it occurred for just for a brief time, the impact on the first day of classes for many students cannot be understated, Ben Stoviak writes.