Front MatterA Letter from the Editorby ROLE EditorsBe Like Michael Greer: A Cheerleader, Not a Gatekeeper!by Jessie Borgman & Casey McArdle
Agency in Online Education: Providing Flexibility to Give Students Ownership of Their Learningby Ann Marie Francis
Teaching as Empathy: The Legacy of Michael Greer at UALRby Heidi Skurat Harris
Exploring Student Success: Modality Implications on Accessibility, Student Support, & Class Communityby Cat Mahaffey
Fire Walk with Me or the Metamodern Prometheus: Demythologizing Generative AI in Writing, Rhetoric and Digital Studiesby Justin Cary
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Remembering Michael Greerby Jason SnartIn "Remembering Michael Greer: Working Together Closely… Far Apart," the author reflects on the collaborative working relationship shared with Michael Greer, though that collaboration happened almost exclusively at distance, both asynchronously and synchronously. Both Greer and the author are co–founders of the Global Society of Online Literacy Educators (GSOLE). The article notes that Greer’s expertise and enthusiasm for online literacy and course design fueled the development of GSOLE and its peer–reviewed journals, Research in Online Literacy Education (ROLE) and what is now known as Effective Practices (EP). Despite never meeting in person, the author emphasizes Greer’s ability to convey warmth, passion, and dedication through virtual channels, leaving a lasting impact on online education and GSOLE’s continued success. |