Arendale, David R.2020-07-132020-07-132020Arendale, D. R. (Ed.). (2020). Lessons learned in 2020 about postsecondary online peer assisted learning (PAL) groups from previous research publications and recent survey of PAL program administrators. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota, College of Education and Human Development, Curriculum & Instruction Department. ERIC database. (ED605529). https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.28551.62881 https://z.umn.edu/lessonslearnedonlinepalhttps://hdl.handle.net/11299/214098This publication identifies lessons learned from moving traditional face-to-face peer study groups to online operation. Two sources were consulted. First, previous publications concerning online peer study groups were studied to identify approaches, equipment and software used, and reports of effectiveness. Second, during May 2020 administrators involved with managing peer-assisted learning (PAL) programs were invited to complete an online survey concerning their experiences with operating online in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. (Methods) The individual actions, activities, and approaches recorded in the publications and the 45 surveys were broken into individual units which results in nearly 800 individual pieces of data were created and then they were reorganized into themes and topics for this report. (Results) This data analysis made the identification of best practices more clear since the frequency of them was identified. Eight major themes were identified. (Implications) Lessons have been learned from past experience with offering student-led peer study groups online that can increase the success of students with higher grades and higher rates of persistence towards graduation. It is likely that many or most institutions will begin the fall academic term online and these lessons will be valuable not only for academic assistance, but also with instruction and other student services.enacademic accesspedagogylearning and teaching in higher educationcollege studentspeer and group learningstudent engagement and motivationteaching methodsbest practices in educationcollege student developmentcurriculum and instructioneducational technologyeffective use of peer assisted learningfacilitatorhigher and postsecondary educationiPadlearning assistancelearning communitieslearning technologiespeer assisted study sessionspeer and group learningpeer assisted learningPeer-Led Team LearningSupplemental Instructionpostsecondary peer cooperative learning groupsprogram implementationprogram evaluationsocial mediastudent achievementtechnologyLessons learned in 2020 about postsecondary online peer assisted learning (PAL) groups from previous research publications and recent survey of PAL program administratorsReport10.13140/RG.2.2.28551.62881