Like many of you, I've suddenly transitioned to teaching my university courses 
online. I admit that I've just been treading water with little time to focus on 
pedagogy.

But I am also preparing to teach a May term course online.  During our May 
term, students take just one class for the nearly 4 week term.  In lieu of my 
usual travel course, I will be teaching an upper-division elective course 
focused on Marine Mammal Ecology.  Class size will be capped at 20 students, 
they range from sophomores to juniors and have taken at least one intro biology 
or environmental science course but have no background in this topic.

Although I have taught the subject before, I've never taught it online so I'm 
looking for any advice, suggestions, and resources.
I'm happy to organize any replies and share with anyone else who is interested 
(along with whatever I put together).

Thank you in advance!
Lei Lani

leilani_ste...@redlands.edu

Lei Lani Stelle, Ph.D.
Professor of Biology
University of Redlands
1200 E. Colton Ave
Redlands, CA 92373
Hedco 106; (909) 748-8628

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