Lecturing at home
Jacob White, professor of electrical engineering and computer science, was invited by Dean of Digital Learning Krisha Rajagopal to share the details of his teaching-from-home set up with the Academic Continuity Working Group. In this short video during one of the ACWG's 8 a.m. calls, he walks through how he devised a makeshift lecture hall in his house to teach his class in feedback system design.
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