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Designing Engaging and Interactive Synchronous Online Class Sessions

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Designing Online Professional Learning to Support In-Service and Preservice Teachers Adapting to Emergency Remote Teaching
Designing Online Professional Learning to Support In-Service and Preservice Teachers Adapting to Emergency Remote Teaching

Service-learning partners, including a faculty of education and local school district, engaged in collaborative inquiry to support in-service and preservice teachers who were engaged in emergency remote teaching during a time of crisis and school dis…

The Handoff: Transitioning from Synchronous to Asynchronous Teaching
The Handoff: Transitioning from Synchronous to Asynchronous Teaching

Variety in teaching modes can benefit students, and paying attention to the transitions is as important as choosing the best mode for learning activities.…

Blended Teaching
Blended Teaching

Blended teaching involves the strategic combination of instruction in two different modalities: online and in-person (Graham, 2021). This article addresses the question of why instructors choose to teach in a blended modality. It also addresses seven…

Continuous Improvement of Instructional Materials
Continuous Improvement of Instructional Materials

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