Teaching in Higher Education after COVID-19: Optimizing Faculty Time and Effort Using a Proposed Model
We propose a model for use in higher education after COVID-19 that addresses how to organize class methods for effective and efficient teaching outcomes for both students and instructors. Faculty have a finite amount of time that they may spend on their courses and must determine which time combinat...
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Main Authors: | Naeem Bajwa (Author), Thomas Tudor (Author), Otmar Varela (Author), Karen Leonard (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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