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remote learning

UCI announces winter quarter to begin with remote instruction

Chancellor Howard Gilman sent the following message to the entire campus community regarding plans for the winter 2022 quarter. Over the last several days, Americans experienced the impact of COVID-19’s Omicron variant in our everyday lives. “Saturday Night Live” aired without an audience; NFL games were postponed; Californians were required to mask up indoors; and […]

Chancellor’s Professor of informatics Crista Lopes exhibits an OpenSimulator program she developed.

Beyond Zoom: Virtual reality classrooms

UCI informatics professor uses open-source app she helped design to create simulated learning environment

Zoom screenshot of 12 UCI campus leaders

UCI town hall addresses workforce reentry, vaccinations

Campus leaders host a virtual event to share plans for an in-person 2021-22 academic year

UCI student center with students walking

UCI announces employee, student back-to-campus plans

Transition will focus on flexible work, learning environments

On-campus essential workers Matthew Tendroch (seated) and Justin Hsieh are from the UCI Office of Information Technology’s Wellness, Health & Counseling Services desktop support team, serving the Student Health Center.

When everyone must separate, technology keeps us together

UCI’s Office of Information Technology had a hand in every aspect of UCI’s move to a remote environment, and now is poising the university to come back

Mark Warschauer, UCI professor of education and informatics sitting on surrounded by stacks of books with computer screens on top.

K-12 post-pandemic classroom: reading, writing, recovery

UCI professor of education discusses COVID-19’s lasting impact

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UCI Podcast: At the forefront of digital learning

Natalie Blair talks about what it takes to develop, design and deliver transformative online educational experiences

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UCI Podcast: From leaving Syria to preventing psychiatric disorders

Amal Alachkar discusses reestablishing her career in neuroscience at UCI after fleeing Syria and how she helped develop UCI’s online master’s in pharmacology