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Imitating the Economy
Is the pandemic higher ed's version of the oil shocks of the 1970s?
Letters to the Editor vs. Tweets
A small scale natural experiment for a postcomments Inside Higher Ed.
Criticizing Without the Facts
Dr. Kim chooses not to address the substance of Dr. Kolnick’s article, whose concerns he claims to share, but instead seizes on a couple of generalizations about online learning in Dr. Kolnick’s piece.
The Most Important Higher Ed Story Is Still Online Degrees at Scale
Seeing past the pandemic.

Yes, Your Zoom Teaching Can Be First-Rate
Stephen Hersh, a faculty member and former advertising executive, outlines six steps for how you can create a community of active learning online if you "use the medium."

Not All Online Experiences Are Equal
Rob Weir gives advice for rethinking online education as no longer an emergency exception but what may be the norm in coming months.

Teaching One Side of the Story
That isn’t education -- it’s indoctrination, writes Jonathan Zimmerman, who warns against imposing a singular interpretation or ideology that prevents a true and honest education around race.

International Students Shouldn’t Be Political Pawns
In its latest announcement, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is strong-arming colleges to fully resume on-campus instruction, regardless of the risks or damages.
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