The Maverick Minute: Jaci Lindburg
Director of Digital Learning and IT Academic Technology Jaci Lindburg, joins Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., to discuss the significant work that went into transitioning to remote teaching and learning.
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The University of Nebraska at Omaha’s transition from in-person to remote teaching and learning in response to COVID-19 was a massive undertaking that required broad participation from students, faculty, and staff.
Jaci Lindburg, UNO’s Director of Digital Learning and IT Academic Technology, played a major role in making that transition successful. UNO Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., sat down with Lindburg to discuss the lessons learned from that experience and how a great remote learning experience improves access to a quality education for all Mavericks.
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