After a full year of pandemic online teaching, you may be wondering what’s next? While Fall 2021 is moving toward a more traditional classroom experience, there are ways to integrate the best of what technology can offer in a face-to-face class. Here are some resources to navigate the transition and learn how to apply all that you’ve learned to your next course.
- Enriching Scholarship (May 3-5th)
Hosted by the University of Michigan’s Teaching and Technology Collaborative, Enriching Scholarship is a free, multi-day event held annually the first full week of May and focused on improving teaching, learning, and research through the effective integration of technology and pedagogy. This year, the all-online Enriching Scholarship is focused specifically on the real-world experiences of faculty, staff, and students as we navigated the pedagogies of the pandemic. Registration begins April 12th at the TTC site. - Resilient Teaching MOOC
If you are anxious about what Fall 2021 is going to look like, then consider enrolling in the Resilient Teaching MOOC (Massive Open Online Course). Dr. Rebecca Quintana explains how to prepare for a classroom environment regardless of modality. - Pandemic Pedagogy Research Symposium
Registration is currently open for the Pandemic Pedagogy Research Symposium. The Symposium is designed for interactive presentations and panel discussions on new and emerging research related to teaching and learning during the pandemic with a focus on applied scholarship that advances the art and science of teaching. - Stay up-to-date with campus plans and your school
Your school/department may have guidance for what Fall 2021 may look like for you. Be sure to find out what individual recommendations may be available.