June 30, 2021
In spring 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic swept across the country, colleges and universities swiftly shuttered their campuses to students, unsure of for how long or what was coming next. As faculty scrambled to continue their courses virtually, they utilized emergency remote learning to deliver course content like lectures and seminars, facilitated online assessments, and tried to throw together disjointed processes to enable students to complete the Spring 2020 academic semester.
Read more about ensuring quality of online education programs post-COVID here.