Thanks Ted. One of those interviewed in the youtue video mentioned that the way people behave in a face to face context and the way they behave in an online context are two totally different things. He went on to say that the content should be tailored made to suit those differences. Any thoughts on how to effectively do this and yet maintain equal academic rigor across both modes of instruction?
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Thanks Ted. One of those interviewed in the youtue video mentioned that the way people behave in a face to face context and the way they behave in an online context are two totally different things. He went on to say that the content should be tailored made to suit those differences. Any thoughts on how to effectively do this and yet maintain equal academic rigor across both modes of instruction?