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Everybody Ready for the Big Migration to Online College? Actually, No.

Everybody Ready for the Big Migration to Online College? Actually, No. | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
One consequence of coronavirus: It will become more apparent that good online education is easier said than done.

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Coronavirus: universities are shifting classes online – but it's not as easy as it sounds

Coronavirus: universities are shifting classes online – but it's not as easy as it sounds | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Learning over the internet is not a simple replacement for face-to-face teaching.

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How to Be a Better Online Teacher

How to Be a Better Online Teacher | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Many professors don’t know how to teach online, and may not know how to improve at it. Our comprehensive guide can help.

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Why Millions of Teens Can't Finish Their Homework

Why Millions of Teens Can't Finish Their Homework | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it

"The push toward technology-focused education overlooks the students who lack the resources needed to complete their assignments."


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Steven Engravalle's curator insight, November 1, 2018 10:08 AM

Despite the seemingly ever-growing embrace of digital learning in schools, access to the necessary devices remains unequal, with a new report from the Pew Research Center finding that 15 percent of U.S. households with school-age children lack high-speed internet at home.

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Online learning during coronavirus closures will impact many children negatively, (some) educators warn !!!

Online learning during coronavirus closures will impact many children negatively, (some) educators warn !!! | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Online course delivery and virtual classrooms are a key part of the NSW Department of Education's contingency plan if the coronavirus outbreak escalates.

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Peter Mellow's curator insight, March 13, 2020 6:15 AM
Depends on the #quality of the online #teaching - A lot like face to face teaching don't you think?
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Coronavirus quarantine could spark an online learning boom

Coronavirus quarantine could spark an online learning boom | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
Educators in China and Australia are strengthening online learning systems to cope with travel restrictions. The effects could change the face of education.

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Paola Jaramillo Florez's curator insight, February 26, 2020 2:27 PM
How is a reality that is present in us, it is important to consider this type of information since the effects of this virus could affect and change the face of education. We have to generate and adapt to new learning strategies before such a calamity.
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4 Lessons From Moving a Face-to-Face Course Online

4 Lessons From Moving a Face-to-Face Course Online | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
It turns out online teaching and learning aren’t inherently better or worse than the face-to-face variety — just different.

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'Teachers must embrace new technology or risk becoming obsolete'

'Teachers must embrace new technology or risk becoming obsolete' | ED 262 KCKCC Sp '24 | Scoop.it
'In the past I have always said that a computer could never replace a teacher, because learning was based on relationships. Today, I am not so sure'

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