Delaware Business Magazine: July/August 2021

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Higher Learning

Pandemic Ignites Innovation in Higher Education BY DR. CHRIS DOMES

IF NECESSITY IS THE MOTHER OF INVENTION, then the pandemic, for higher education, was the mother of innovation. When the threat of coronavirus became frighteningly apparent in March 2020, colleges and universities across the country made the ethical and pragmatic decision to switch to online instruction. Like many other colleges, Neumann University had to make this transition rapidly. On March 12, I informed the university community that we would begin fully remote learning on March 16. Four days was hardly sufficient time to engineer such a fundamental change in the nature of an educational institution, but the stark reality of COVID-19 kicked our innovation genes into high gear. By the time we launched our fall semester in late August, the faculty and staff had brainstormed and implemented changes that are now part of the everyday campus culture and will continue to be routine long after the pandemic is a distant memory. What began as an urgent project to switch 50

classes to an online format evolved into a pervasive movement, fully in alignment with our mission as a Franciscan university, to improve academic instruction, student services, and office operations. To ensure high-quality delivery of academic content, we installed cameras in every classroom. In addition, we recorded every lecture and lab to offer students more flexibility in their access to course content. What we discovered was that both individual students and study groups regularly viewed these recordings multiple times. They were eager to hear a professor explain a concept or illustrate a laboratory procedure a second or third time. Neumann will now continue to record courses so that students have more opportunities to master the academic subject matter. In the realm of student services, the most prominent hurdle posed by the pandemic was how to deliver physical and mental health care to students on a daily basis. Because of the virus and the accompanying stress, we anticipated more demand for Student Health Services and our July / Aug us t 2 0 2 1

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