online teaching 
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SOURCE: Slate
1/27/2021
How a Dead Professor Is Teaching a University Art History Class
"Will faculty essentially automate away their own jobs by recording lectures that can be recycled year after year?"
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SOURCE: American Historical Association
11/19/2020
Virtual Assignment Charrette: Get Feedback on Your Virtual Assignments and Assessments
The AHA's virtual meeting will include a workshop for virtual history assignments and assessments; applicants can receive in-depth feedback on design and execution.
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SOURCE: Chronicle of Higher Education
3/24/2020
A Side Effect of Remote Teaching During Covid-19? Videos That Can Be Weaponized
Turning Point, Campus Reform, and other groups have created a cottage industry of naming and shaming professors who they say advance what they call the liberal agenda.
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SOURCE: Chronicle of Higher Education
3/13/2020
Academe’s Coronavirus Shock Doctrine
by Anna Kornbluh
Faculty are already stretched thin, and now they are being asked to do more. They should hesitate before doing so.
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