The Teaching and Learning Lab recently hosted 2 panel discussions with MIT educators covering their insights from teaching remotely through the pandemic, how it’s going now, and how they plan to apply these reflections moving forward. You can now read a recap of each event (including a visualization of the content, as above) and view the recordings by following the links below.
Panel Discussion #1 (September 29)
Panelists: Luis Perez-Breva, Maria Khotimsky, Arthur Bahr, Jennifer French
Panel Discussion #2 (October 5)
Panelists: Michael Short, Bruno Verdini, Dimitra Dimitrakopoulou, Rea Levi
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