Student feedback gives way to restructured remote learning Harry Karpen/Photography Intern Classroom seating is currently restricted at Binghamton University, as both online and in-person classes continue amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
SOOT surveys help professors, administration improve online learning
February 22, 2021
With the beginning of the spring 2021 semester, Binghamton University has made adjustments aiming to provide an improved learning experience compared to the fall 2020 semester.
BU sent out Student Opinion of Teaching (SOOT) surveys to students last semester requesting responses on their experience with remote learning. Based on the responses, some of the changes that BU has undertaken for the new semester include reducing the number of asynchronous, or non-live, courses and putting a higher emphasis on student-faculty engagement.
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Who’s the most vulgar, racist, thin-skinned, vituperative U.S. president?
As a historian of Reconstruction, I’ve always believed that it was Andrew Johnson. However, considering his astonishing first year in office, I’d contend President Donald Trump may soon own this dubious distinction.
The two have much in common. Like Trump, Johnson followed an unconventional path to the presidency.