147 Practical Tips for Teaching Online Groups

147 Practical Tips for Teaching Online Groups
Author: Donald E. Hanna,Michelle Glowacki-Dudka,Simone C. O. Conceição
Publsiher: Atwood Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Computer-assisted instruction
ISBN: 189185934X

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From experienced distance educators comes this comprehensive collection of strategies for teaching effectively online. Beginning with pre-instruction preparation and progressing through actual online teaching, 147 Practical Tips for Teaching Online Groups will help you feel more comfortable and competent heading into an online course, whether you're a new instructor or an experienced professor. The authors dispel popular myths in online education and anticipate the potential problems you might face teaching in the online medium. They also advise you on how to set up and implement your online course, and make the course discussions as interactive as those you have in the traditional face-to-face classroom setting. If you're involved in web-based education -- or if you're about to be -- 147 Practical Tips for Teaching Online Groups will become one of your most trusted resources.

Creating a Sense of Presence in Online Teaching

Creating a Sense of Presence in Online Teaching
Author: Rosemary M. Lehman,Simone C. O. Conceição
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2010-08-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780470564905

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Creating a Sense of Presence in Online Teaching This important new resource shows how a strong sense of online presence contributes to greater student satisfaction and retention. The authors explore the psychological and social aspects of online presence from both the instructor and student perspective and provide an instructional design framework for developing effective online learning. Based on solid research and extensive experience, the book is filled with suggested methods, illustrative case scenarios, and effective activities for creating, maintaining, and evaluating presence throughout an online course. "The authors have taken the mystery out of the critical concept of presence by providing the theory that supports its importance and simple techniques to make it happen. Instructors who read this book will be able to develop effective online learning communities and achieve desired learning outcomes." —Rena M. Palloff and Keith Pratt, program directors and faculty, Teaching in the Virtual Classroom Program, Fielding Graduate University "Lehman and Conceição blend hands-on experience, research, and a collection of practical tips to provide every online instructor with strategies for 'being there.' If you want to bring the real you into your online classes and take your online teaching to the next level, this is the book to read." —Chip Donohue, director of distance learning, Erikson Institute "This book provides a practical and interactive model to help readers reflect on why and how they can guide online and blended learning activities, characterized by a personal 'sense of presence.'" — Alan B. Knox, professor, School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Teacher Education Programs and Online Learning Tools Innovations in Teacher Preparation

Teacher Education Programs and Online Learning Tools  Innovations in Teacher Preparation
Author: Hartshorne, Richard
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2012-07-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781466619074

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While online learning has become pervasive in many fields in higher education, it has been adopted somewhat slower in teacher education. In addition, more research is needed to empirically evaluate the effectiveness of online education in teacher preparation. Teacher Education Programs and Online Learning Tools: Innovations in Teacher Preparation presents information about current online practices and research in teacher education programs, and explores the opportunities, methods, and issues surrounding technologically innovative opportunities in teacher preparation. It presents empirical evidence of teacher candidate learning and assessment in the context of various online aspects of teacher licensure.

Self Peer and Group Assessment in E Learning

Self  Peer and Group Assessment in E Learning
Author: Roberts, Tim S.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2006-01-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781591409670

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"This book encourages the development of higher-quality learning and assessment practices and describes the principal characteristics of self-assessment, peer assessment, and group assessment with guidelines for effective implementation"--Provided by publisher.

The Digital University Building a Learning Community

The Digital University   Building a Learning Community
Author: Reza Hazemi,Stephen Hailes
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781447101673

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This is the thoroughly revised second edition of one of the first books to provide an overview of how key aspects of university life - such as teaching, academic research, administration, management and course design - are being affected by digital and web-enabled technologies. More than three-quarters of the material has been revised and updated. Still further, three new chapters now address the following aspects: the virtual classroom, vicarious learning, and educational metadata. The main body of the text focuses on asynchronous collaboration by examining the following four key topics: principles, experiences, evaluation, and benefits. A timely and up-most important guide to all aspects of modern university education in the digital age.

Motivating and Retaining Online Students

Motivating and Retaining Online Students
Author: Rosemary M. Lehman,Simone C. O. Conceição
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781118642283

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Finally, the first research-based book of sound strategies and best practices to help instructors motivate students to complete their online courses. Although studies support the effectiveness of learning online, students often fail to complete online courses. Some studies have found that as many as 50–70% drop out of their online courses or programs. Retention is not only a growing expectation and imperative, but it is also as opportunity for faculty members to take the lead in innovating, researching, and implementing new strategies while demonstrating their effectiveness. Designed for instructors and instructional designers, Motivating and Retaining Online Students is filled with empirical research from the authors’ study of motivation and retention strategies that can reduce online learner dropout. Focusing on the most important issues instructors face, such as course design; student engagement and motivation; and institutional, instructional, and informal student support strategies, the book provides effective online strategies that help minimize student dropout, increase student retention, and support student learning. While helping to improve the overall retention rates for educational institutions, the strategies outlined in the book also allow for student diversity and individual learner differences. Lehman and Conceição’s proven model gives instructors an effective approach to help students persist in online courses and succeed as learners.

Connotative Learning

Connotative Learning
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Kendall Hunt
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0757510841

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Teaching and Education

Teaching and Education
Author: Pauline R. Weigart
Publsiher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1604560606

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Teaching is a profession which is so enormous and so packed with significance that the issues related to it have a consistently high ranking with members of society in virtually every public opinion poll. These issues include multicultural education, teacher training and accreditation, burn-out, teaching under conditions particular to a certain country worldwide, student behaviour and preparation, computers in the classroom, parental influence on the teaching process, the changing curriculum and its meaning for teaching, budgetary problems, and a multitude of similar issues. This new book presents issues current to the teaching and education.