The pandemic changed everyone's conception of teaching and learning. Professions who had only a passing familiarity with their learning-management system became experts on videoconferencing, breakout rooms, collaborative tools, and recorded lectures. They also redesigned their courses to make them more interactive online — and learned more-effective ways to teach along the way.
As in-person instruction returns in the fall semester, shifting back to in-person classes will require creative use of space and technology for both teachers and students. "
The Future of Teaching" explores the newest trends in higher ed that will help you decide what type of instruction your institution should offer and how best to support faculty members and students to teach and learn effectively.