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A Year of Teaching and Covid: A Faculty Conversation, Part II

Join us for a closer look at teaching during the pandemic as we delve into the themes and insights that have emerged from initial discussions.

Thursday, April 22, 2021
3:30pm – 4:30pm
Zoom - Please register to receive link.
Intended Audience(s): Faculty, Postdoc, Students-Graduate
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Join us for a closer look at teaching during the pandemic as we delve into the themes and insights that have emerged from initial discussions.

What we've heard:

  • Teaching remotely is more work, and requires more intentionality.
  • Your delivery methods have changed, while your content has stayed largely the same.
  • Setting student expectations and building community have been critical, and challenging.
  • You have been more thoughtful and creative than you thought you could.
  • Inequities among students have been more apparent and less tractable from a distance.
  • You've had more contact and formed better connections with your students.
  • Technology has helped! And hurt.
  • There are things you've tried that you'll hold onto as we return to a more residential experience.
  • You are hopeful, nervous, curious, hesitant, excited, worried, and ready for what comes next in teaching at Dartmouth.

We will dig into these topics and more as we refine our collective understanding of the past year's remote teaching and learning experiment. Through this discussion, participants will reflect with one another on the lessons and takeaways that we will carry into the future of teaching and learning at Dartmouth.

Register here.

For more information, contact:
Elli Goudzwaard

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