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Teaching With Asynchronous Video

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The Handoff: Transitioning from Synchronous to Asynchronous Teaching
The Handoff: Transitioning from Synchronous to Asynchronous Teaching

Variety in teaching modes can benefit students, and paying attention to the transitions is as important as choosing the best mode for learning activities.…

Understanding How Asynchronous Video Can Be Critical to Learning Success
Understanding How Asynchronous Video Can Be Critical to Learning Success

When teaching online, instructors often default to using synchronous activities, but asynchronous tools can provide effective learning opportunities in many situations. …

Improving Problem-Based Learning with Asynchronous Video
Improving Problem-Based Learning with Asynchronous Video

A thoughtful approach to incorporating video can allow problem-based learning to flourish in online settings.…

Faculty Perceptions of Using  Synchronous Video-based Communication Technology
Faculty Perceptions of Using Synchronous Video-based Communication Technology

Online learning has traditionally relied on asynchronous text-based communication. The COVID-19 pandemic, though, has provided many faculty members with new and/or additional experience using synchronous video-based communication. Questions remain, t…

Teacher, Are You There? Being
Teacher, Are You There? Being "Present" in Online Learning

What learning experiences have been most substantial in your life? How many of those were special because of the people there with you, assisting you in your journey? One student, Steven, enrolled in an online program because it fit his work and fami…

Putting Your Best Self Forward
Putting Your Best Self Forward

People tend to get nervous when they are new to recording themselves. They seem to believe that to look and sound professional, they need professional equipment. Having worked in studio environments such as the one in figure 1 with Joan Shin,&nb…

Let's Discuss Discussions
Let's Discuss Discussions

Student discussions are an important part of learning. Discussions allow students to be active participants in constructing knowledge and meaning of the material. In-person discussions can be energizing, with rapid exchanges where students can expres…