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In this episode Emma shares her experience being the tech support for professors who had to switch to an online platform, but how it became so much more. She partnered with professors to add something from the student's perspective, they worked to develop an strong online curriculum together. It was so inspiring to hear the courage and vulnerability the teachers took in working with a student. I hope more institutions embrace such a practice.
Emma Trumble is a John Stark graduate and a student at Bishop’s University in Quebec in their “Sports Studies” program. Outside of classes she works for her university’s OLTC program. In this role she helps professors reimagine 21st century liberal education using technology. A fun fact about her is that she is a competitive jump roper!"
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In this episode Emma shares her experience being the tech support for professors who had to switch to an online platform, but how it became so much more. She partnered with professors to add something from the student's perspective, they worked to develop an strong online curriculum together. It was so inspiring to hear the courage and vulnerability the teachers took in working with a student. I hope more institutions embrace such a practice.
Emma Trumble is a John Stark graduate and a student at Bishop’s University in Quebec in their “Sports Studies” program. Outside of classes she works for her university’s OLTC program. In this role she helps professors reimagine 21st century liberal education using technology. A fun fact about her is that she is a competitive jump roper!"