” times. We quickly learned that this network was invaluable as we pivoted to an online format when the pandemic hit. Virtual Gatherings The news regarding change to remote learning struck PSU during Spring Break 2020. With only a few days to convert courses, kinesiology faculty at several campuses met
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academic integrity. Experience With Academic Integrity Violations During the Pandemic The Spring 2020 mid-semester pivot to remote learning for most universities across the United States meant that assessment strategies that were well defined in the syllabi needed to be adapted for remote delivery. Faculty
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delivery format, absence policies or remote learning can disadvantage many with limitations, services are unavailable or offered infrequently, and some people, such as faculty and staff, simply make no attempt to understand the person with a disability and their unique situation. Although we tend to value
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technology available in the space. Yet, through the pandemic, use of the ALC as intended was not possible with the move to remote learning and, later, assigned seats to meet university-mandated physical distancing guidelines. Early to Midpandemic In Spring 2020, all courses at West Virginia University were