MOVING TO FRONT FROM APRIL 27--UPDATED WITH RESULTS
Philosopher Thomas Nadelhoffer (Charleston) writes:
Like many departments around the country, mine is discussing which policies (if any) we should adopt concerning online teaching moving forward. Since there is a dearth of evidence on teaching philosophy online, I thought it made sense to collect some preliminary data about the experiences of as many philosophers as possible! The survey just takes a few minutes, so I hope people are willing to take it. As I explain, I will make the findings publicly available once I am done collecting them. Perhaps others will find the survey results useful for the purposes of discussions at their home institutions.
Here is the link:
UPDATE: There were shy of 400 responses to the survey. Various charts representing the results are here: Download Nadelhoffer Online Philosophy Survey results. And the raw data is here: Download Nadelhoffer Online Philosophy Survey raw data
I've invited Professor Nadelhoffer to say more about the results when he has a chance. I'll open comments here as well.