• Menu
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Before Header

  • About Us
  • Lexicon
  • Contact Us
  • Our Store
  • ↑
  • ↓

Balloon Juice

Come for the politics, stay for the snark.

Everything is totally normal and fine!!!

When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty. ~Thomas Jefferson

People identifying as christian while ignoring christ and his teachings is a strange thing indeed.

No one could have predicted…

Rupert, come get your orange boy, you petrified old dinosaur turd.

We will not go back.

Never entrust democracy to any process that requires Republicans to act in good faith.

Come on, media. you have one job. start doing it.

Stop using mental illness to avoid talking about armed white supremacy.

Incompetence, fear, or corruption? why not all three?

Sitting here in limbo waiting for the dice to roll

Yeah, with this crowd one never knows.

There are some who say that there are too many strawmen arguments on this blog.

Michigan is a great lesson for Dems everywhere: when you have power…use it!

They are lying in pursuit of an agenda.

Innocent people do not delay justice.

She burned that motherfucker down, and I am so here for it. Thank you, Caroline Kennedy.

President Musk and Trump are both poorly raised, coddled 8 year old boys.

Those who are easily outraged are easily manipulated.

Motto for the House: Flip 5 and lose none.

My right to basic bodily autonomy is not on the table. that’s the new deal.

Cancel the cowardly Times and Post and set up an equivalent monthly donation to ProPublica.

Not so fun when the rabbit gets the gun, is it?

A snarling mass of vitriolic jackals

Mobile Menu

  • Seattle Meet-up Post
  • 2025 Activism
  • Targeted Political Fundraising
  • Donate with Venmo, Zelle & PayPal
  • Site Feedback
  • War in Ukraine
  • Submit Photos to On the Road
  • Politics
  • On The Road
  • Open Threads
  • Topics
  • COVID-19
  • Authors
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Lexicon
  • Our Store
  • Politics
  • Open Threads
  • 2025 Activism
  • Garden Chats
  • On The Road
  • Targeted Fundraising!
No Fucks Left To Give, And Not Apologizing For It

Information As Power

You are here: Home / Archives for Information As Power

Distance Teaching (Surprise!) and COVID-19: A Lurker

by WaterGirl|  March 13, 202010:00 am| 66 Comments

This post is in: COVID-19, Distance Teaching (Surprise!) and COVID-19, Guest Posts, Healthcare, Information As Power

This is our first Guest Post related to the impact of school and university closings that are catapulting schools into distance teaching on the fly!

Opinions: Distance Teaching and COVID-19 (a lurker)

This one is from a lurker, and we’ll be seeing guest posts from others in the coming week.

And now, The Lurker:  (Thanks, Lurker!)

So I attended a workshop to try to get us very quickly prepared to teach at a distance until the end of the month. There are a few things I’ve learned that I think are important to share:

  1. Be kind to yourself and your students. Everyone is stressed, even if they’re playing cool. That includes faculty. And that’s okay.
  2. Many universities have a considerable number of pedagogical experts that, quite frankly, I have only been dimly aware of until yesterday. Be kind to these people. They are suddenly very slammed.
  3. There are a much larger number of faculty on university campuses that desperately need to retool. We have faculty who do not know how to use even the course management software that we’ve been on since I’ve been here (12 years). It is moments like this when that disparity becomes really fraught. It is also unacceptable.
  4. You will not recreate your classroom, and you cannot hold yourself to that standard. Moving a class to a distance learning model in a day’s time excludes the possibility of excellence. Give yourself a break.
  5. Prioritize. What do students REALLY NEED TO KNOW for two weeks. This one is hard for me. But we have to strip it all the way down–in my campaigns class, that means I need them to post infographics on their research and now post narrative context and slides. But I’m going to punt on presentations because we just don’t have time. Which sucks. But these are not normal circumstances.
  6. If you’re making videos, student viewership drops off precipitously at 5 minutes. Make them capsule videos if you make them. And UPLOAD to YOUTUBE because it TRANSCRIBES for you. Do not assume your audio is good enough or that students can understand without transcription. This is like using a microphone at meetings–I don’t care if you don’t need it, someone else does and they don’t want to ask.
  7. Make assignments lower or no stakes if you’re using a new platform. Get students used to just using the platform. Then you can do something higher stakes. Do not ask students to do a high stakes exam or assignment on a new platform.
  8. Stay in contact with students, and stay transparent. Talk to them about WHY you’re prioritizing certain things or asking them to read or do certain things. I’ve moved to doing that in all of my face-to-face teaching anyway, and it improves student buy-in because they know content and delivery are purposeful.
  9. Do not read on best practices for distance learning. That’s not the situation we’re in. We’re in triage. Distance learning, when planned, can be really excellent. That’s not what this is. Do what you absolutely have to and ditch what you can. Thinking you can manage best practices in a day or a week will lead to feeling like you’ve failed.
  10. Be particularly kind to your graduating seniors. They’re already panicking, and this isn’t going to help. If you teach a class where they need to have completed something for certification, to apply to grad school, or whatever, figure out plan B. But talk to them. Radio silence, even if you’re working, is not okay.

show full post on front page

What follows is not something I learned in the workshop (some of these other things aren’t either, they just make good sense), but for those in positions where they have to report on their year’s activities, including teaching and service–REPORT ON THIS. We are, in real time, doing very significant labor for the university at no additional compensation and with little training.

Report on that in your activities for the year. Frame your work as both teaching AND service. You are helping put your university on more solid ground by doing this and doing this on the fly–that is LABOR. Frame it as such. I told every junior faculty person in my department to do this, especially, and told them I would highlight that in my reports on them so it’s repeatedly on record.

Note from WaterGirl:

This is just the first post of a number of posts on this topic.
For sharing, and for future reference for yourself, you might want to bookmark the whole series.

https://balloon-juice.com/category/health-care/covid-19/distance-teaching-coronavirus/

You can also find it under Featuring in the sidebar (it’s in the menu bar / hamburger on mobile).

Distance Teaching (Surprise!) and COVID-19: A LurkerPost + Comments (66)

Distance Teaching (Surprise!) and COVID-19, an Introduction and Request for Expertise

by WaterGirl|  March 12, 20206:49 pm| 84 Comments

This post is in: COVID-19, Distance Teaching (Surprise!) and COVID-19, Healthcare, Information As Power

All over the country, schools and universities are suddenly moving to distance teaching, at least for the short term, with little or no preparation because of the pandemic.  If you are working in education in any teaching capacity, and this image captures how you are feeling, this may be the series for you.

Opinions: Distance Teaching and COVID-19 (a lurker)

More than one Jackal has stepped forward and has offered to share what they know about distance teaching.  Mr. Robert’s mom always said “Look for the helpers.”  Well, we have a lot of those on Balloon Juice, and we’re gonna see if we can harness some of that expertise.

This will be an informal ad-hoc series where folks can chime in with their expertise, their recommendations, opinions and tricks of the trade.  “This is what we’re doing.”  “This is what worked for me.”  “Brainstorming.”  “I ran a distance teaching program.”  “I’m supposed to start teaching remotely on Monday, and I have no idea what I’m doing”.

Some of the posts will be formal, some informal.  Nothing has to be perfect, or perfectly written. (Though you won’t be penalized if your guest post is.)

The first post, that I will put up in a little while, is from a lurker who contacted me.  Imm contacted a few of us, and Cheryl will be putting up his guest post within a day or two.  Martin, if you would be willing to do a guest post and you haven’t already contacted a front pager, come on down!  Anyone else with experience or expertise, please let us know in the comments, or contact the front pager of your choice.

We have a new category just for this, and a link under Featuring, so the posts will be easy to find.  If you guys have resources you would like to share, we can collect all of those in one place and add a link for that.

In the meantime, we’ll likely make the post titles consistent so they are recognizable as part of the series
Distance Teaching (Surprise!) and COVID-19: Person’s name.

 

Distance Teaching (Surprise!) and COVID-19, an Introduction and Request for ExpertisePost + Comments (84)

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Go to page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 7
  • Go to page 8
  • Go to page 9

Primary Sidebar

Turquoise blue spring with trees on the far bank
Image by Betty Cracker (6/15/25)

Recent Comments

  • Westyny on War for Ukraine Day 1,027: Another Early Morning Drone Swarm (Jun 15, 2025 @ 11:48pm)
  • Timill on Sunday Night Open Thread (Jun 15, 2025 @ 11:33pm)
  • Adam L Silverman on War for Ukraine Day 1,027: Another Early Morning Drone Swarm (Jun 15, 2025 @ 11:32pm)
  • TS on Sunday Night Open Thread (Jun 15, 2025 @ 11:32pm)
  • Jackie on Sunday Night Open Thread (Jun 15, 2025 @ 11:31pm)

Balloon Juice Posts

View by Topic
View by Author
View by Month & Year
View by Past Author

Featuring

Medium Cool
Artists in Our Midst
Authors in Our Midst
No Kings Protests June 14 2025

🎈Keep Balloon Juice Ad Free

Become a Balloon Juice Patreon
Donate with Venmo, Zelle or PayPal

Calling All Jackals

Site Feedback
Nominate a Rotating Tag
Submit Photos to On the Road
Balloon Juice Anniversary (All Links)
Balloon Juice Anniversary (All Posts)
Fix Nyms with Apostrophes

Social Media

Balloon Juice
WaterGirl
TaMara
John Cole
DougJ (aka NYT Pitchbot)
Betty Cracker
Tom Levenson
David Anderson
Major Major Major Major
DougJ NYT Pitchbot
mistermix

Keeping Track

Legal Challenges (Lawfare)
Republicans Fleeing Town Halls (TPM)
21 Letters (to Borrow or Steal)
Search Donations from a Brand

Site Footer

Come for the politics, stay for the snark.

  • Facebook
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Comment Policy
  • Our Authors
  • Blogroll
  • Our Artists
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2025 Dev Balloon Juice · All Rights Reserved · Powered by BizBudding Inc