What counts as ‘normal’ on campuses has changed drastically after Covid lockdowns, for students and staff alike
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Peter Mellow's insight:
Some great insights here; but speaking from personal experience also, I used to fall asleep a lot when I was talked too far too much by a monotone educator who didn't attempt to make their class interesting in any way.
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Peter Mellow's insight:
HigherEd need to sit up and take notice of this and incorporate into their #teaching & #learning
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