Social Connectedness in Physical Isolation: Online Teaching Practices That Support Under-Represented Undergraduate Students' Feelings of Belonging and Engagement in STEM
The COVID-19 outbreak spurred unplanned closures and transitions to online classes. Physical environments that once fostered social interaction and community were rendered inactive. We conducted interviews and administered surveys to examine undergraduate STEM students' feelings of belonging an...
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Main Authors: | Ian Thacker (Author), Viviane Seyranian (Author), Alex Madva (Author), Nicole T. Duong (Author), Paul Beardsley (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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