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Your Feelings About the FallMost colleges are still planning to bring students back to campus this fall. But differences in vaccination rates and safety protocols mean the campus experience may vary widely depending on location, state law, and administrators’ decisions. What are you expecting on your campus? How do you feel about it? Answer our short survey, and let us know. Virtual Events: Tune In LiveMake your campus as safe as possible this fall for students. Sign up here for Monday’s forum on managing Covid-19 risks among the vaccine-hesitant.Prepare more students for careers in STEM. Register here for a forum on Thursday, August 12, about how colleges can attract students to cutting-edge programs. | Subscribe to The Chronicle The Chronicle’s award-winning journalism challenges conventional wisdom, holds academic leaders accountable, and empowers you to do your job better — and it’s your support that makes our work possible. | | NEW SEMESTER How to Make Smart Choices About Tech for Your Course By Michelle D. Miller Choosing the right tech tools for your teaching means making strategic choices, weighing costs against payoffs, and staying laser-focused on your course goals — and that is what this guide aims to help you do. |
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| The Future of Teaching How the Classroom is Being Transformed Planning for the next semester is a complex game of educated guesses and tentative outlines. Explore this holistic examination of what post-pandemic teaching will look like, what kinds of instruction institutions should keep, and how academic leaders can best support faculty members and students to teach and learn effectively. Order your copy today. | |