Episode 47 - Emergency Distance Learning
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Show Notes:
In today’s episode, Megan shares her current thoughts about the pivot to distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. She mentions a lot of resources throughout the podcast, and these links along with a few others are below!
Open Science Framework entry from Kim Weeden and Benjamin Cornwell “The Small World Network of College Classes: Implications for Epidemic Spread on a University Campus”
Twitter thread by @WeedenKim covering the above work
Learning Scientists digest on self-regulated learning
Pandemic Metacognition blog by Jennifer McCabe
Chronicle of Higher Education article on 5 time-saving ways to teach online
Learning Scientists digest of resources during COVID-19
Learning Scientists blog on technology in the classroom (note specifically the section on online quizzing)
Learning Scientists blog on learning from video
Learning Scientists blog on dual coding and overload