Strategies for Success in the Online Political Science Classroom

On January 26, 2021, Educate held Strategies for Success in the Online Political Science Classroom. This two-part event featured four political science educators with decades on combined experience teaching in the online political science classroom. Part One features three short presentations. Each presentation discusses a set of teaching resources you can use in your virtual classroom. Part Two was a live, in-depth discussion and Q&A on best practices in the online political science classroom and reflections from the past year of teaching. Please find all four of the videos below.

Moderator

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Erin Richards, Professor of Political Science, Cascadia College

Presenters

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Josue Franco, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Cuyamaca College

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Julie Mueller, Associate Professor of Political Science, Southern Maine Community College

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Ryan Emenaker, Professor of Political Science, College of the Redwoods

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