As the school year comes to a close, the education community has an opportunity to reflect on how the monumental shifts and the day-to-day reality of teaching and learning during the pandemic has reshaped the industry.
To help process these existential and broad-sweeping changes, Tacy is joined by Ian Wilhelm, assistant managing editor at The Chronicle of Higher Education and host of the Chronicle’s webinar series. With more than 20 years of experience covering higher education, nonprofits and philanthropy, Ian helps synthesize the most critical trends and information for colleges as they navigate crisis and redefine what success looks like for students, faculty and institutions.
Their conversation raises questions like, how will we support those disproportionally disrupted by the past year in the process of rebuilding? And, what lessons will we take forward and what short-term solutions should we leave behind? One truth becomes clear: Continued transformation is guaranteed and will require the creativity and collaboration of all.
Connect with Tacy Trowbridge @tacytrow on Twitter and Ian via LinkedIn here.
See more of Ian’s work at the Chronicle of Higher Education, including the virtual events.
Check out this collection of resources on creativity and digital literacy from Adobe and the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Watch this virtual panel from the Chronicle featuring learning experts discussing, “Active Learning for a Post-Pandemic World.”
Explore the Adobe Education Exchange to find distance learning inspiration and curriculum for higher education.