Tag: Online Learning

Community vs. Community

 I have remarked several times over the past few weeks about the need for community during the transition.  It will be disastrous for universities and colleges as educational communities to go back in a way that includes only certain people.  If international students, students living with elderly relatives, students with compromised immune systems or students with disabilities are either not invited back at the same time as everyone else, or are only offered a continuation of remote classes while others

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Coronavirus (18…or so) – Positioned to Pivot

So, last week I suggested that the Fall term was likely both to start and finish online because of practical difficulties in pivoting halfway though in most institutions.  There are many reasons for this, but the main one is that most pivot scenarios assume that students who will start off learning at home are able to drop everything and find local accommodations with very short notice, and not all students are in a position to do that.  This would leave institutions either

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Coronavirus (17, I think? Yes, 17) – The Future of Online Learning

Let’s talk about the future of online learning. Short term, we have the following problems:  1) The Fall term is going to be online.  2) Most institutions are not good at online.  3) The effort to go online is immense. 4) The cost of not going online is immense. 5) Institutions are already facing a $ crisis.   So, given this, who pays the cost? This is a really good question, and one that does not have a simple answer, mainly because

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Coronavirus (14) – The Re-opening Conundrum

Most people want to know how the heck we get out of this mess.  Not dates, necessarily, but the process.  We have to see big declines in the number of new cases before we can start to unwind the physical-distancing measures are now in place.  How few cases do we have to see before the maximum gathering moves from five people (where it currently is in Ontario, YMMV), to ten?  To fifty?  A hundred?  When can we stop having to

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Coronavirus (12) – A National Effort in Online Education

Today, I want to issue a challenge to all Canadian universities.  I think a lot of universities are going to be in significant trouble come September.  I know everyone is working hard to avoid this outcome but fixing what needs to be fixed for September is simply too big a job for individual institutions.  And so, I am going to argue that the only way forward is for institutions is to do something which does not come naturally to them,

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