A teaching remote teaching during the pandemic

In this post-pandemic world, remote work is one element that has hung on, but there are mixed emotions about it. Employees tend to like it, but some employers have concerns.  A recent Crain’s Cleveland article, “Bosses dislike work-from-home but suspect they are stuck with it” discussed how remote work is changing the workplace environment and culture, but the article suggests remote and hybrid work schedules are here to stay despite some opposition. Two Kent State University professors who do research in this space weigh in on this discussion. Catrina Johnson, Ph.D., an assista...

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