Turner, P. (2022). Revisiting Camera Use in Live Remote Teaching: Considerations for Learning and Equity. Educause Review. https://er.educause.edu/articles/2022/3/revisiting-camera-use-in-live-remote-teaching-considerations-for-learning-and-equity
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Revisiting Camera Use in Live Remote Teaching: Considerations for Learning and Equity
A thoughtful and equitable approach to webcam use allows students and faculty alike to benefit from the sense of presence that webcams can provide during remote instruction while preserving student privacy.
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