On line classes can be a degradated version of in class. Different students might flourish in one environment versus the other. We have, like, every class has become bloated with content,. And we feel all this pressure to get through more and more content. So i think it's just, they're different formats, and they have different strengths and weaknesses. I don't know that it's actually much better than the nodding in class at arate. That reminds me of teddy vorners.
Maria Andersen shares about how learning is not a spectator sport on episode 177 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
I feel like we’ve made online learning really transactional.
— Maria Andersen
We’ve taken the joy and excitement out of learning.
— Maria Andersen
The world is not as cut and dried as the problems we see in text.
— Maria Andersen
You don’t actually learn until you engage with it.
— Maria Andersen
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