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Further reading and references

Further reading:
Michelle Pacansky-Brock’s work on humanizing online learning
5 Ways to Connect With Online Students by Flower Darby
6 Quick Ways to Be More Inclusive in a Virtual Classroom by Flower Darby

References:
Blankstein, M., Frederick, J. K., and Wolff-Eisenberg, C. (2020). Student Experiences During the Pandemic Pivot. Ithaka S+R.
Darby, F. and Lang, J. M. (2019). Small Teaching Online: Applying Learning Science in Online Classes. Jossey-Bass. In particular Chapter 4 on Building Community.
Garrison, D. R., Anderson, T., and Archer, W. (2000). Critical inquiry in a text-based environment: Computer conferencing in higher educationmodelThe Internet and Higher Education, 2(2-3), 87-105.
Garrison, D. R., Anderson, T., and Archer, W. (2010). The first decade of the community of inquiry framework: A retrospective. The Internet and Higher Education. 13. 5-9.
Lortie, D. C. (1975). Schoolteacher: A Sociological Study. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Stone, C., and Springer, M. (2019). Interactivity, connectedness and ‘teacher-presence’: Engaging and retaining students online. Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 59(2), 146.