
Worried about getting Zoombombed?
We’re all probably thinking about inviting Zoom to our family reunions at this point, but you may also have heard about uninvited interruptions in Zoom conferences — also called “Zoombombing”.
We’re all probably thinking about inviting Zoom to our family reunions at this point, but you may also have heard about uninvited interruptions in Zoom conferences — also called “Zoombombing”.
But while the big lift for faculty might be subsiding a bit, many students might be getting to the toughest part of their educational careers. The Chronicle of Higher Education interviewed some experts in teaching online and they made some great suggestions.
As Saint Mary’s University has now moved to a remote teaching strategy during the COVID-19 pandemic, you may be wondering whether we’re still planning to migrate to a single LMS (learning management system) anytime this year. The answer is yes!
Flower Darby offers some advice on how to recover some joy in the age of emergency remote teaching.
As CVs across higher education add “Zoom Proficiency” to their list of technical skills, we thought we’d give you a few of the favorites we’ve found over the last few weeks