When ASU and universities across the globe abruptly transitioned to online learning in the middle of the Spring 2020 semester because of COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, many ...
Welcome to the new era of classes: open your laptop, plug in your headphones and hope the Wi-Fi in your apartment building is strong enough to support the hundreds of classes happening all at once.
In the past three weeks, professors in every field of study have explored the ins-and-outs of Zoom in an attempt to provide a world-class education from their living rooms. Despite the unprecedented ...
This instruction is designed for instructors who are hosting a virtual Zoom class from a classroom on campus. It is recommended that you review the following instructions to schedule your Zoom lecture ...
When the Covid-19 pandemic first hit, in March of 2020, colleges everywhere (including Johns Hopkins University, where I teach and conduct research) shut down and sent everyone home. Within two weeks, ...
At the start of quarantine, I never thought that I could actually miss being late to class, but I do. I miss scrambling to find a seat in the back of Mahar without causing too much of a distraction to ...
Millions of educators and students use Zoom for higher education instruction every day. But with new features popping up almost every month, professors and instructors may not be taking advantage of ...
We all know that Zoom has changed the game when it comes to lectures. It feels all too ~optional~ to do our work, and now we don’t have letter grades. Either way, keep reading for the ultimate rundown ...
It’s hard for instructors not to see the chat function of Zoom as a distraction from the main event: their lecture. While many instructors have posted their thoughts about the chat on their blogs, ...