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    By D'Arcee Neal, Nupoor Ranade, Jathan Day, Jianfen Chen, Sarah Hughes, Danielle Koepke and Kimberly WilliamsAugust 16, 2021

    DRC 2020-2021 Fellows End-of-Year Reflection

    As their time with the DRC draws to a close, the 2020-2021 DRC Fellows offer reflections on their…

    Blog Carnival 19
    By Liz Owens BoltzAugust 16, 2021

    A Vision for the “New Normal”: Lessons learned from a graduate program in educational technology

    As COVID-19 emerged, we in the Master of Arts in Educational Technology (MAET) program at Michigan State University…

    Blog Carnival 19
    By Beau PihlajaAugust 14, 2021

    Exercising pedagogical power at the end of the world

    Beau Pihlaja | Assistant Professor | Technical Communication and Rhetoric | Department of English | Texas Tech University…

    By Olivia ImirieAugust 12, 2021

    Connect, Listen, and Respect: Lessons from the Pandemic

    I started my teaching career in the pandemic, specifically in Fall 2020. As a result, my “new normal”…

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