Getting Started with Remote Teaching

NOTE: This article is intended for faculty in Champlain’s traditional campus-based programs who find themselves temporarily teaching remotely. It does... ... Read More
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Using Swivl

Swivl is a device that’s useful for recording your classes without having a camera dominate your classroom. It consists of... ... Read More
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Collaborative Classrooms

by Dr. Miriam Horne, Associate Professor, CORE; edited by Caroline Toy, CLT Collaborative classrooms provide benefits for student learning and... ... Read More
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Backgrounds, Real and Virtual

Montreal faculty member Adam van Sertima – a self-described “Dad, philosopher, art historian and Games Studies specialist” who teaches film... ... Read More
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Real-Time vs Asynchronous Instruction

As you develop virtual or hybrid courses, you may be contemplating using real-time (synchronous) teaching, asynchronous strategies, or a combination.... ... Read More
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