Abstract
Higher education institutions in the United States resorted to remote instruction after the disruption caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The disjointed nature of this transition of managing the academic crisis needs to be critically engaged. By examining the experiences of global communication faculty at a midsize Midwestern university, this study attempts to reflect on the circumstances, challenges, and some unexpected outcomes of the phenomenon. Based on testimonies generated from the authors’ experiences and interviews conducted with instructors, the study outlines lessons learned from the adoption of media technology and offers insights on reimagining global communication pedagogy in the post-pandemic period.
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Workneh, T. W., & Lin, M. C. (2021). Teaching Global Communication During COVID-19: Challenges, Mitigation, and Lessons Learned. Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 76(4), 489–502. https://doi.org/10.1177/10776958211026176
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