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Zoombombing: Protecting the Privacy of Your Zoom Meetings
You may have noticed some news articles the past week about Zoombombing: Random people joining a Zoom meeting and screen sharing not-so-nice content, adding vulgar language or commentary. Zoom has responded to these concerns by changing the default settings to...
Testing in the Time of Coronavirus
You’re locked in your house, campus is closed, and your class has been hurriedly transitioned from face-to-face to online delivery. Now it’s time for that big exam. What to do? First: take a deep breath. You’re not alone. A million educators throughout the world are...
I Will Survive, Coronavirus Version for Teachers Going Online
On the lighter side of things, take a minute to appreciate this: Thank you to Laurie Sears for sharing this with us.
Keep Calm and Teach On
As you can imagine our professional networks have been exploding with great tips, tricks, advice, and crowdsourced links to resources. The post below came from the POD Network and can be attributed to Amy Young, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Communication, Chair of...

