Primary Research Group Inc. has published the Survey of Deans of Engineering: Evaluation of Use of Distance Learning, ISBN 978-1-57440-636-8 The report presents data and commentary from 20 deans of engineering programs at American colleges and universities, regarding their shift to distance education resulting from the coronavirus epidemic. The study looks closely at the technologies and practices adopted, including but not limited to use of Zoom, Microsoft Teams and many other applications, use of the learning management system and video sites such as YouTube. The report also examines how much work time deans are spending on the shift to online education, and what the prospects are for the summer term for getting back to, or not, classroom instruction. The study also looks at how instructors are communicating with students, at the extent of asynchronous and synchronous distance education, with how the experience has impacted the way that engineering deans have viewed distance learning, and much more. Survey respondents evaluate the help that they have received from their IT departments, centers of teaching and learning, the library and other college and university departments involved in the massive shift to online learning. Just a few of the survey’s many findings are that: Private college deans of engineering spend 82% of their staff time on the shift to distance education. 45% of deans of engineering surveyed have changed their grading paradigm with the switch to online learning. Google Hangouts was used by 20% of engineering programs surveyed with most use by private colleges, of which 25.87% were using Google Hangouts. Class listservs were the predominant means of student communication in 15% of programs. Data in the 96-page page report is broken out by size and type of institution, by tuition level, for public and private institutions and enrolment level. For a table of contents, list of participating institutions, the questionnaire and an excerpt – view the product page for this report at: https://www.primaryresearch.com/AddCart.aspx?ReportID=610 View further details at www.PrimaryResearch.com. -- James Moses, Research Director Primary Research Group Inc. 2585 Broadway #156 NY NY 10025 www.primaryresearch.com [log in to unmask]