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E-grāmata: Higher Education Implications for Teaching and Learning during COVID-19

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Higher Education Implications for Teaching and Learning during COVID-19 provides different perspectives regarding the impact of COVID-19 on college teaching and learning and on students, both collectively and individually. Contributors argue that the pandemic forced a higher education reckoning as institutions around the world were forced to shut their physical doors and open up their online platforms in a wider capacity. While these concerns are linked to a certain point in time, there is much we can learn from collective institutional responses to the pandemic-induced pivots to virtual teaching and learning. Scholars of higher education, organizational communication, and crisis communication will find this book particularly useful.
1 COVID-19 Implications: Students and College Teaching
1(10)
Michael G. Strawser
Melissa M. Looney
2 Narrative Possibilities for Students Who Shifted to Online Learning during COVID-19 and What Those Possibilities Can Mean for Online Education in the Future
11(12)
E. Michele Ramsey
3 College Students' Perceptions of Online Learning during the Pandemic
23(10)
Ben Alfonsin
Narissra M. Punyanunt-Carter
4 Graduate Teaching Assistants' Liminality and Post-COVID-19 Educational Legacy
33(18)
Sarah E. Riforgiate
Ali Gattoni
Sierra Renee Kane
5 The Impacts of COVID-19 on Graduate Teaching Assistants: Insights for Supervisors and Administrators
51(14)
Laura Alberti
Jessica Beckham
Carrie E. Reif-Stice
L. Paul Strait
Kathryn E. Anthony
6 African American College Students' Stress Management and Wellness during COVID-19
65(16)
Bryan Michael Jenkins
Tanya E. Gardner
Wei Sun
7 A Student-Centered Privacy Model for Responsible Technology Use
81(18)
Alexis Shore
Anisha Reddy
Carrie Klein
8 Student Perceptions of Instructor Communication Amid Class Disruption: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic
99(18)
Kristen LeBlanc Farris
Luke A. Dye
Marian L. Houser
C. Erik Timmerman
9 From Sage on the Stage to Host with the Most
117(18)
Diane Gayeski
10 Connecting with Students in the Hybrid 2.0 Classroom
135(12)
Diane Monahan
11 Using Human-Centered Design to Improve the Remote Teaching and Learning Experience
147(16)
Maureen K. McLaughlin
Sarah J. McMahon
12 How Planned Synchronous Interventions Can Improve Teaching in a Post-COVID World
163(16)
Samuel Boerboom
Melissa Boehm
13 Harnessing the Power of Three Online Learning Tools: Best Practices for Student Engagement in Distance Learning Courses
179(20)
Angela M. McGowan-Kirsch
Amanda Lohiser
Susan Spangler
14 Leveraging the Disruption: A Call to Revisit the Flipped Classroom in Post-COVID Higher Education
199(16)
Heather J. Hether
Index 215(2)
About the Editor and Contributors 217
Michael G. Strawser is assistant professor of communication at the University of Central Florida.