An interesting juxtaposition of events today. I ran the first of what promises to be a long series of workshops on the theme of "Yes, but how do I teach with that?" this one looking at teaching with Audio. As I left, my wife (A GP) rang me and asked me to get some Tamiflu on the way home. Sudden onset flu, outside of normal flu season, with very (very) small kids in the house? We're taking no chances.
My brother points out that, even if the pandemic amounts to no more than a bad flu season, anyone in the next 12 months who has so much as a sniffle will be staying off campus until it clears up. Given the level of coughs and sniffles in a typical Irish winter, we'll be facing massive absenteeism in lectures, and shedloads of medical certificates come exam time. One way around this is to make heavy use of online learning to help those who stay off campus to fill in the gaps. Whether it's just coursecasting of lecture recordings, or full up blended learning, there is a strong incentive here to move our VLE usage past uploading the Powerpoints if we want to get through this academic year without more chaos than usual. Otherwise, we'll have a very busy autumn repeat season in 2010.
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