Making the Move to eLearning: Putting Your Course Online
Autor Kay Lehmann, Lisa Chamberlinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 iun 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781607090403
ISBN-10: 1607090406
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 161 x 241 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția R&L Education
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1607090406
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 161 x 241 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția R&L Education
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 The Radical Truth: Online Education Can Be Better Than Traditional Education
Chapter 2 The Past, Present, and Future: Development of Online Learning
Chapter 3 Applicable Educational Theories
Chapter 4 The Many Hats of the Online Instructor
Chapter 5 Who Are Our Online Learners?
Chapter 6 The Paradigm Shift from Traditional to Online Learning
Chapter 7 Basics of Course Design
Chapter 8 Learning Activity Design Assessment and Assignments
Chapter 9 Online Interaction: Facilitator, Learners, and the Tools Used to Connect Them
Chapter 10 Building and Sustaining Communities of Practice
Chapter 11 The All-Important Window of Time: Precourse Work through the First Week
Chapter 12 Time Demands and Efficiency Tips for Online Teachers
Chapter 13 Troubleshooting
Chapter 14 Employment in Online Teaching
Chapter 15 Resources
16 Glossary
17 References
18 Index
Chapter 2 The Past, Present, and Future: Development of Online Learning
Chapter 3 Applicable Educational Theories
Chapter 4 The Many Hats of the Online Instructor
Chapter 5 Who Are Our Online Learners?
Chapter 6 The Paradigm Shift from Traditional to Online Learning
Chapter 7 Basics of Course Design
Chapter 8 Learning Activity Design Assessment and Assignments
Chapter 9 Online Interaction: Facilitator, Learners, and the Tools Used to Connect Them
Chapter 10 Building and Sustaining Communities of Practice
Chapter 11 The All-Important Window of Time: Precourse Work through the First Week
Chapter 12 Time Demands and Efficiency Tips for Online Teachers
Chapter 13 Troubleshooting
Chapter 14 Employment in Online Teaching
Chapter 15 Resources
16 Glossary
17 References
18 Index
Recenzii
Kay Lehmann and Lisa Chamberlin have captured the best practices of eLearning in an easy-to-read style that delivers real substance. Offering twenty-six reasons demonstrating how online education can be better than traditional education, this book informsthose curious about online teaching and improves the methods of those who already teach via the Internet. As online learning experts both Kay and Lisa walk the talk?they understand how to train educators to be great online teachers. In this handy volume, they share field-tested, hard-won insights to the art and science of online teaching. This is a must-have book for anyone who wants to teach in the twenty-first century. Don't miss it!!!
Making the Move to eLearning is a must read for all who teach. As a career and leadership coach this book provides expertise not only as best practices for teaching, but affirms our teacher leader responsibilities as genuine, empathic responders as well.
Anyone who wants to both succeed and enjoy themselves in this non-traditional, creative, dynamic, asynchronous world will dog-ear page after page of Lehmann and Chamberlin's book. As a traditional educator who had to quickly and intuitively adapt to my online classroom and its students as well as coach my faculty colleagues, I'm very grateful now for a book I wish I'd had five years ago!
This is the book to read if you are keen to learn how to teach online but aren't quite sure where to start or how to adapt your teaching strategies. Novice and veteran online instructors will appreciate the difference this book can make in their teaching. Making the Move to eLearning is an essential read for those who wish to understand how to deal with time management and student motivation issues and how to improve their day-to-day facilitation and assessment strategies when teaching an online class.
Making the Move to eLearning is a must read for all who teach. As a career and leadership coach this book provides expertise not only as best practices for teaching, but affirms our teacher leader responsibilities as genuine, empathic responders as well.
Anyone who wants to both succeed and enjoy themselves in this non-traditional, creative, dynamic, asynchronous world will dog-ear page after page of Lehmann and Chamberlin's book. As a traditional educator who had to quickly and intuitively adapt to my online classroom and its students as well as coach my faculty colleagues, I'm very grateful now for a book I wish I'd had five years ago!
This is the book to read if you are keen to learn how to teach online but aren't quite sure where to start or how to adapt your teaching strategies. Novice and veteran online instructors will appreciate the difference this book can make in their teaching. Making the Move to eLearning is an essential read for those who wish to understand how to deal with time management and student motivation issues and how to improve their day-to-day facilitation and assessment strategies when teaching an online class.