Virtual Learning

Below are a series of glimpses and seed ideas that can be applied to teaching and learning in a virtual setting, with a special focus on adapted or hybrid online teaching efforts. The realities of the pandemic highlighted the value of our ongoing experimentation in the digital space as it applies to teaching and learning. While the case studies here are at the undergraduate and graduate level, these approaches are intended for students at all learning levels.

Foundations for PH

Professor Sue J. Goldie designed her online orientation course for incoming Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health students using deliberative pedagogical decisions to create dynamic self-paced multimedia modules.

Teaching transitions.

Teaching Transitions

During the pandemic, Faculty Director Sue J. Goldie transitioned her brick-and-mortar Harvard College course to a multimodal online environment. Take a glimpse into the strategies and implementation behind the evolution.

Green post it with text filming in progress.

GHELI Studios

Explore our Global Learning Studios where we experiment with instructional approaches and create short-form multimedia content. Then, visit our curated art galleries where we showcase a range of global health exhibits.

Sue J. Goldie sitting at desking in home studio.

Peek at Technology

Looking for ideas to try out in your own virtual learning efforts? Take a tour of an at-home pop up studio set up and then take a peek into suggestions for keeping technology simple and familiar.