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The COVID-19 Impact on Higher Education Stakeholders and Institutional Services provides different perspectives regarding the impact of COVID-19 on the institutional functionality of universities and colleges. Contributors argue that although the quick pivot to online in 2020 was unique to the times, the ramifications of this institution-altering shift far exceeded expectations as the pandemic forced higher education institutions to reconsider their daily operations. This collection demonstrates that there is much to be learned from the collective institutional responses to the pandemic.…mehr
The COVID-19 Impact on Higher Education Stakeholders and Institutional Services provides different perspectives regarding the impact of COVID-19 on the institutional functionality of universities and colleges. Contributors argue that although the quick pivot to online in 2020 was unique to the times, the ramifications of this institution-altering shift far exceeded expectations as the pandemic forced higher education institutions to reconsider their daily operations. This collection demonstrates that there is much to be learned from the collective institutional responses to the pandemic. Scholars of communication and education will find this book particularly useful.
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Autorenporträt
Michael G. Strawser is assistant professor of communication at the University of Central Florida.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: COVID-19 Implications: Faculty Development, Communication, and Student Services Michael G. Strawser and Melissa Looney Chapter Two: Building Community Resilience at Institutions of Higher Education: Ideas from Instructor Online Peer Support during COVID-19 and Beyond Sarah Smith-Frigerio, Carrie Reif-Stice, and Maria Butauski Chapter Three: Faculty Development and Bandwidth: Not Just an Internet Issue Tina D. Bhargava, Jennifer Marchinkiewicz, LeighAnn Tomaswick, and R. Benjamin Hollis Chapter Four: Supporting Students' Wellbeing: Strategies for Faculty Training and Development to Address Student Academic Support Needs Post COVID-19 Andrea L. Meluch Chapter Five: Community Building as Pedagogical Imperative in STEM: The Role of Faculty Development Linda C. Hodges Chapter Six: Mothers and Caregivers in Academia During COVID-19 Stephanie Medden Chapter Seven: Seeking Connection while Connecting: The Increased Role of Technology in Student-Instructor Communication Post-COVID
Chapter One: COVID-19 Implications: Faculty Development, Communication, and Student Services Michael G. Strawser and Melissa Looney Chapter Two: Building Community Resilience at Institutions of Higher Education: Ideas from Instructor Online Peer Support during COVID-19 and Beyond Sarah Smith-Frigerio, Carrie Reif-Stice, and Maria Butauski Chapter Three: Faculty Development and Bandwidth: Not Just an Internet Issue Tina D. Bhargava, Jennifer Marchinkiewicz, LeighAnn Tomaswick, and R. Benjamin Hollis Chapter Four: Supporting Students' Wellbeing: Strategies for Faculty Training and Development to Address Student Academic Support Needs Post COVID-19 Andrea L. Meluch Chapter Five: Community Building as Pedagogical Imperative in STEM: The Role of Faculty Development Linda C. Hodges Chapter Six: Mothers and Caregivers in Academia During COVID-19 Stephanie Medden Chapter Seven: Seeking Connection while Connecting: The Increased Role of Technology in Student-Instructor Communication Post-COVID
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