Reflections on Remote Teaching in the Humanities and Social Sciences: A Faculty Roundtable is a video created by the Chicago Center for Teaching featuring:
- Allyson Nadia Field, Cinema and Media Studies
- Alison James, Romance Languages and Literatures
- James Osborne, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
- Jennifer Spruill, Social Sciences Collegiate Division
University of Chicago IT Matters: Innovative Approaches to Remote Teaching and Learning at the University of Chicago is a video created by ATS featuring:
- Heidi Coleman, Theater and Performance Studies
- Allyson Nadia Field, Cinema and Media Studies
- Patrick Jagoda, English Language and Literature, Cinema and Media Studies, and the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality
- James Osborne, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
- Jennifer Spruill, Social Sciences Collegiate Division
Philosophy’s First Streaming Night Owls Session: “Life Online: Community or Isolation” is the recorded first online streaming session of the Philosophy Department’s Night Owls series featuring:
- Patrick Jagoda, English Language and Literature, Cinema and Media Studies, and the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality
- Agnes Callard, Philosophy
Veronica Vegna: “Teaching in the Time of COVID-19”
Pedagogical Interviews with Humanities Division Instructors:
- 10/22/20: Orit Bashkin on Virtual Graduate Seminars
- 10/30/20: Valerie Levan on Core Courses and Student Engagement
- 11/17/20: Claudia Brittenham on Asynchronous Classes
- 11/29/20: Dominique Bluher on Student-Led Discussions
- 2/17/21: Ahmet Dursun on Assessment
- 3/3/21: Cathy Baumann on Reverse Course Design
- 3/17/21: Charnessa Warren on Accessibility
- 3/30/21: Ada Palmer on Spring Quarter, Compassionate Course Design, and Self Care
- 4/21/21: Hilary Strang on Classroom Discussions and Comfort
Ideas from an Online Pedagogy Assistant