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Preface.- Introduction.- Chapter 1: Structures, Systems and Supports for Equitable, Open, and Online Learning in a Post-Pandemic World.- Online Learning in the Age of COVID.- Chapter 2: Learning from Experience: Facilitating an Institution-wide Reflection on the Transition to Distance/Online Teaching and Learning?.- Chapter 3: A Year with COVID: Empirical Evidence Assessing an Institutional-led Intervention in the Virtual Transition to Online Learning.- Chapter 4: Mobilizing a Pan-Canadian Collaboration to Support Educators in Shifting Engineering Programs Online.- Chapter 5: Video Analytics: When and How do Students Use Asynchronous Videos? Using the COVID Experience to Reimagine Teaching.- Chapter 6: It's a small world after all: An Exploratory Comparative Case Study of Online Teaching and Learning in Hong Kong, Singapore, and the United States under COVID-19.- Equity and Open Education in the Age of COVID.- Chapter 7: Supporting Equity in Online Learning during COVID-19.- Chapter 8: Equity and Access to Course Materials as a Social Justice Issue.- Chapter 9: Leaving No Students Behind: Reimagining Our Design Practices to Remove Barriers.- Chapter 10: Online instruction and international students: More Challenges for a Vulnerable Population.- Chapter 11: Supporting First-Generation Students through the COVID-19 Pandemic.- Chapter 12: Experiences of Students with Disabilities Transitioning from On-Ground to Online Courses in the Time of COVID.- Chapter 13: Learners who Thrived: Pandemic Lessons about Course Design and Instruction.- Chapter 14: Closing the Gaps with the Peralta Online Equity Rubric.- Moving Forward Post-Pandemic.- Chapter 15: Centering Equity and Inclusion in Online Course Design and Instruction: A Model for Post-Pandemic Faculty Development.- Chapter 16: Virtual Partnerships: The Good, The Bad, and Future Implications.- Chapter 17: Designing Effective Inter-Institutional Collaborations for a Post-Pandemic World.- Conclusion.- Afterword: Reflections on a Post-Pandemic Higher Education Landscape.

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      Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
      Publication Date: 22/11/2024
      ISBN13: 9783031694486, 978-3031694486
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      Preface.- Introduction.- Chapter 1: Structures, Systems and Supports for Equitable, Open, and Online Learning in a Post-Pandemic World.- Online Learning in the Age of COVID.- Chapter 2: Learning from Experience: Facilitating an Institution-wide Reflection on the Transition to Distance/Online Teaching and Learning?.- Chapter 3: A Year with COVID: Empirical Evidence Assessing an Institutional-led Intervention in the Virtual Transition to Online Learning.- Chapter 4: Mobilizing a Pan-Canadian Collaboration to Support Educators in Shifting Engineering Programs Online.- Chapter 5: Video Analytics: When and How do Students Use Asynchronous Videos? Using the COVID Experience to Reimagine Teaching.- Chapter 6: It's a small world after all: An Exploratory Comparative Case Study of Online Teaching and Learning in Hong Kong, Singapore, and the United States under COVID-19.- Equity and Open Education in the Age of COVID.- Chapter 7: Supporting Equity in Online Learning during COVID-19.- Chapter 8: Equity and Access to Course Materials as a Social Justice Issue.- Chapter 9: Leaving No Students Behind: Reimagining Our Design Practices to Remove Barriers.- Chapter 10: Online instruction and international students: More Challenges for a Vulnerable Population.- Chapter 11: Supporting First-Generation Students through the COVID-19 Pandemic.- Chapter 12: Experiences of Students with Disabilities Transitioning from On-Ground to Online Courses in the Time of COVID.- Chapter 13: Learners who Thrived: Pandemic Lessons about Course Design and Instruction.- Chapter 14: Closing the Gaps with the Peralta Online Equity Rubric.- Moving Forward Post-Pandemic.- Chapter 15: Centering Equity and Inclusion in Online Course Design and Instruction: A Model for Post-Pandemic Faculty Development.- Chapter 16: Virtual Partnerships: The Good, The Bad, and Future Implications.- Chapter 17: Designing Effective Inter-Institutional Collaborations for a Post-Pandemic World.- Conclusion.- Afterword: Reflections on a Post-Pandemic Higher Education Landscape.

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