Due to the risks posed by COVID-19 and the need for social distancing, SFU recently announced that the university will be continuing with a predominately remote teaching and learning model for the ...
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Instructors must adapt online course assessment methods to ensure course credibility: Opinion
Instructors must adapt their evaluation methods in online courses to combat the challenges generative AI poses to the credibility of courses, write Mohammed Estaiteyeh (Brock University) and Rahul ...
When educators sign up for the Facilitating Online Learning course offered by Lethbridge College, they receive a welcome message from Jess Nicol with an invitation to post a brief introduction and a ...
Instructors can confirm student requests to write a test or final exam using the online exam booking module, as well as provide exam administration instructions to the Centre. The module replaces the ...
Discussion forums are widely used in online courses (Horstmanshof & Brownie, 2013; Kipling et al., 2023), and will likely continue to be a commonly used tool in online education. If used well, they ...
The year 2025 marks a major milestone for eConcordia, Concordia’s online education provider. Established in November 2000, ...
Campuses are back open as the COVID-19 pandemic wanes, but plenty of students continue to take classes online — especially at community colleges. But are these online students as engaged as those in ...
For the past several weeks, Holland College instructor Angela MacFarlane has been taking her classes on the road to overcome the challenges of slow internet. MacFarlane, who is one of the learning ...
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