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High-Impact Practices for Transforming Online Learning
2021
Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice
In spring 2019, in-person teaching, and extra-curricular campus activities suddenly stopped, and students found themselves taking classes online as campuses emptied and everyone was urged to "stay home." Instructors and students alike struggled with adapting to online teaching and learning at the same time as having to adapt to all the other changes of life during the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper briefly describes how we overcame this challenge by implementing high-impact practices (HIPs) such
doi:10.33423/jhetp.v21i6.4377
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