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Great tips for online teaching - similar experience for some aspects in my case, though I've had much smaller classes (grad students as opposed to large UG courses) and all live teaching.

Rob Sansom@Sansom_Rob

Many of us are about to begin a new semester of online teaching. The learning curve for moving my lecture units last semester was STEEP, so I compiled some sort of hand over notes to people approaching this for the first time. I hope it's useful for someone somewhere.

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Many of us are about to begin a new semester of online teaching. The learning curve for moving my lecture units last semester was STEEP, so I compiled some sort of hand over notes to people approaching this for the first time. I hope it's useful for someone somewhere.

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