Teaching online asynchronously requires preparation, organization, flexibility, and strong time management skills. Most importantly, give yourself designated days or time blocks to check on your ...
In Part 1, I offered six actionable ideas you can use when planning and designing an online course. In Part 2, below, I offer tips 7 through 10, which highlight techniques that will help you teach ...
Remember when e-learning was the Internet’s greatest hope for the future? When Zdu.com and Jones International University boasted an egalitarian approach to education that put a classroom in every ...
Last week’s chat on edweek.org may be of particular interest to readers of this blog. Susan Patrick, the president and chief executive officer of the North American Council for Online Learning; Julie ...
The best online instructor lets go of their ego to allow learning which benefits both them and their students. They engage students by looking at where they are individually in their learning path and ...
The pace of technology is continually accelerating and it shows no sign of slowing. Students today must prepare for a world where lifelong learning will be essential in order to keep up. STEM courses ...
Whether you're taking a course asynchronously, navigating a large lecture hall, or juggling multiple responsibilities, college learning requires strong habits, self-direction, and proactive engagement ...
Online learning has exploded in K-12 education, with over 1 million students taking online courses during the 2007-08 school year. But online learning isn’t just for middle and high school ...
Although colleges and universities face many unknowns in the upcoming semester, one thing is certain: Online learning is here to stay, regardless of whether your institution is planning to reopen ...