One semester, two modules: a world of change
Mount Holyoke’s Elizabeth Markovits and Renae Brodie tackle the pros and cons of the modular system.
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Mount Holyoke’s Elizabeth Markovits and Renae Brodie tackle the pros and cons of the modular system.
Mount Holyoke’s KC Haydon flipped her classroom to make discussion and building community among her students the focus of her course.
Mount Holyoke associate professor Kate Ballantine shipped lab kits worldwide to give her students hands-on experience creating new scientific knowledge.
Dance instructor Barbie Diewald used an iPad, laptops, a ladder and many props to bring the dance studio to her Mount Holyoke students — remotely.
“Mount Holyoke has gone out of its way to provide support in helping me create an exciting online teaching experience for students.”