NGU professors juggle classes during COVID-19
BETHANY FOWLER, VISION TV
North Greenville University professors spend everyday teaching classes in person and online.
A faculty and staff shortage due to COVID-19 landed health science professor David Pickett teaching personal fitness virtually just days before the semester started.
According to Pickett, virtual classes aren�t normal at North Greenville University, so the most difficult thing was getting the students to commit.
�Hey this is how we do it online. This is when assignments are due. This is how you should do your discussion boards,� Pickett said.
Communication professor Ansley Welchel says most of her students attend classes in person, but there are a few students who needed to go virtual. She wants to make sure all her students feel welcomed.
Both Pickett and Welchel have learned how to accommodate to an ever-changing situation on their computer screens and in the classroom.
�We�ve all had to learn and find other solutions to accomplish our jobs,� said Welchel.
Students will finish out the last days of the semester right where they started in a desk or behind a screen. No matter the method, North Greenville professors say they will continue to teach as long as students are there to learn.