Students, Educators Find Their Footing with Remote Learning
As instruction moves online, educators and students adapt
As instruction moves online, educators and students adapt
For students in Medicine, Nursing, and Dental Medicine, those furthest along heading to front lines while classmates cope with rearranged clinical work.
A week after remote teaching begins, UNLV College of Engineering faculty find that soliciting student feedback is key.
The sudden transition to remote learning will be bumpy, says UNLV's Chris Stream, but the forced change will speed technology infrastructure improvements.
Offices of information technology, online education teaming up to make remote teaching a robust and effective tool for classes being taught virtually after spring break.
Faculty share what's worked for them at UNLV's Best Teaching Practices Expo
Experience Marketing class teams up with local small businesses to turn classroom learning into real plans.
UNLV welcomes inaugural SEA-Phages class, a two-semester, discovery-based undergraduate research course.
Building a curriculum from scratch is bringing innovative new approaches to teaching Nevada's future doctors.
As the campus gears up to host the final presidential debate, UNLV professors are making direct connections between their course materials and this year's ground-breaking election season.
Forget the big lecture halls — UNLV's future doctors will begin their studies by working in groups to treat (paper) patients.
UNLV leads the country with a program that proves even small changes to assignments can yield big results in classroom success — especially among first-generation students.