Considerations for instructors:
1) Ensure that the material that you would like cov-
ered is explicit and delivered promptly to the TAs
— TAs need more preparation time in order to work
within the constraints of online learning.
2) Try to incorporate some amount of graded exer-
cises in your plans for tutorial. Or, at the very least,
provide TAs a small fraction of the final course grade
to to use it for “participation” marks and some free-
dom to assign these marks to students.
6 SUMMARY
In this paper, we shared what we, as educators,
learned from the abrupt change of teaching modality
— from in-person to remote teaching — in a com-
puter science program. We provided a brief descrip-
tion of our department and our TAiR program in-
tended to mentor and support teaching assistants. We
reflected on our (instructors’ and teaching assistants’)
experience and provided recommendation to improve
online teaching. While the pandemic will not last for-
ever, and we surely hope it will be over sooner than
later, it may as well have lasting effects on teach-
ing and learning and the society as a whole. More-
over, it is not unreasonable to expect another pan-
demic at some point in the distant future; the lessons
we learned now may help us then. The pandemic also
gave us an opportunity to think of teaching and learn-
ing in a context that some of us we would not have
considered in normal times. It is conceivable that
some traditional institutions may realize the financial
benefits of remote teaching, and they may adopt it in
full or in part post-pandemic. Some of the lessons we
learned benefit others during the pandemic, but also
they can be beneficial in the post-COVID-19 times.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We are thankful to our colleagues, instructors and
teaching assistants, for the valuable discussions.
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