International Look at Teaching in Higher Education During COVID-19

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Location: via Zoom

Notre Dame International and ND Learning invites all members of the Notre Dame and Tel Aviv University campuses and friends of the universities to a virtual research panel and discussion dedicated to internationalizing conversations on teaching and learning in higher education during COVID-19.

The event will focus on emerging research on the shift to remote teaching during early COVID-19 days; instructors’ use of learning data during online emergency remote teaching; impacts on pedagogies and classroom design; teaching and learning in dual mode (in person + live remote teaching) and in fully online classes. This event is sponsored through the generosity of the Schlindwein Family Tel Aviv University – Notre Dame Research Collaboration Grant. Perspectives from two countries will be featured: Israel and USA.

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PLEASE NOTE: Indicated event times are Eastern Daylight Time (4:00 - 6:00pm Israel Time).

Research Topics & Speakers

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Instructors’ Reflections about Learners’ Data in Online Emergency Remote Teaching

Maya Usher, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, TAU School of Education
Arnon Hershkovitz, Ph.D. (Schlindwein Grant Co-PI), Senior Lecturer, TAU School of Education

Effects on Classrooms’ Learning Space Rating System Scores

Jessica Staggs, Research Assistant, ND Learning ReAL Lab
G. Alex Ambrose, Ph.D. (Schlindwein Grant Co-PI), ND Learning | Kaneb Center

Emergency Remote Teaching: Campus-Wide Transition and Instructors’ Perspective

Tal Soffer, Ph.D. (Schlindwein Grant Co-PI), Head of Virtual TAU - The Center for Digital Pedagogy

Understanding Dual Mode Teaching and Learning

Daphne Saloome, Research Assistant, ND Learning ReAL Lab
G. Alex Ambrose, Ph.D. (Schlindwein Grant Co-PI), ND Learning | Kaneb Center

Students’ Perspectives of the Shift to Remote Learning

Anat Cohen, Ph.D., Senior Lecturer, TAU School of Education

Originally published at international.nd.edu.