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Book SynopsisCOVID-19 has placed American higher education at a crossroads. This book is the roadmap. COVID-19 triggered an existential crisis for American higher education. Faced with few safe choices, most colleges and universities switched to remote learning during the 2020 spring semester. The future, however, provides more choices about how institutions can fulfill their mission of teaching and research. But how do we begin to make decisions in an uncertain and shifting environment? In this concise guide, authors Edward J. Maloney and Joshua Kim lay out clear ways colleges and universities can move forward in safe and effective ways. The Low-Density University presents fifteen scenarios for how colleges and universities can address the current crisis from a fully online semester to others with students in residence and in the classroom. How can changing the calendar or shifting to hybrid models of blended classrooms impact teaching, learning, and the college experience? Could we emerge fro
Trade ReviewAll higher education afficionados should read [
The Low-Density University].
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Higher Education Strategy AssociatesTable of ContentsPreface to the Paperback Edition
Part I. Fifteen Scenarios
Chapter 1. Back to Normal
Chapter 2. Late Start
Chapter 3. Moving Fall to Spring
Chapter 4. First-Year Intensive
Chapter 5. Graduate Students Only
Chapter 6. Structured Gap Year
Chapter 7. Targeted Curriculum
Chapter 8. Split Curriculum
Chapter 9. Block Plan
Chapter 10. Modularity
Chapter 11. Students in Residence Learning Virtually
Chapter 12. Low-Residency
Chapter 13. HyFlex
Chapter 14. Modified Tutorial
Chapter 15. Fully Remote
Part II. Equity, Place, and Learning
Part III. Next Steps
Acknowledgments