MSU professors adjust to 3rd semester of remote learning
Logan McCutcheon in bed during a Zoom class on Sept. 9, 2020. (Photo by: Lauren Snyder)
MSU is entering its third week of remote instruction for the 2021 spring semester, and professors seem confident that they have virtual instruction down.
Days after MSU’s 2020 spring break, the immediate transition to an online format at colleges and universities across the U.S. took staff, faculty and students by surprise.
MSU professors were forced to adjust quickly to create an academic schedule that was both flexible and effective for their students.
Associate Professor in the department of communications Allison Eden said that the transition from in-person classes to remote learning was something that she thought many professors saw coming but did not expect to happen immediately after spring break.