Social media is a great way for academic staff to stay connected with their students. However this practice is not without its dangers. EDUCAUSE Review recently published a study into what academic staff in the US are saying about the shift to remote teaching and learning. This builds on their earlier study into what students have been saying about their experiences of learning online during the pandemic. Read the full article here.
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