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Envisioning a "New Normal" for Post-Pandemic Education

1h 3m · Beyond Multiple Choice: The Future of Assessment · 05 Apr 02:20

In today's episode, you'll hear from three experts who will also be speaking at our upcoming seminar. Hear their thoughts on how the pandemic has reshaped teaching, learning, and assessment, and how we can harness these changes to promote greater fairness, inclusivity, and overall effectiveness.

Hosted by Jeff Ross.


Guests: 

Batsheva Frankel, Educational Consultant at New Lens Ed.

Okan Bulut, Associate Professor in the Measurement, Evaluation, and Data Science program at the University of Alberta

Sheryl Burgstahler, Director of the DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology) Center at the University of Washington


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