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rachelleahdorn's review
5.0
I’ve been teaching community college art and art history classes online for several years, besides this years fully-online move because of the pandemic.
This book is a refreshing celebration of what online teaching can be. Too often colleagues have seen online as lesser, this books fights that concept while also bringing up other relevant issue.
I found the book mostly inspiring and exciting as it articulated a lot of things I and my colleagues have been saying for years. The last section in patti it gave me a lot to think about with regards to surveillance.
Highly recommend, though I think this might resonate better with folks who’ve been teaching online for sometime, compared to folks who are relatively new to online.
This book is a refreshing celebration of what online teaching can be. Too often colleagues have seen online as lesser, this books fights that concept while also bringing up other relevant issue.
I found the book mostly inspiring and exciting as it articulated a lot of things I and my colleagues have been saying for years. The last section in patti it gave me a lot to think about with regards to surveillance.
Highly recommend, though I think this might resonate better with folks who’ve been teaching online for sometime, compared to folks who are relatively new to online.
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