Expectations and Demands in Online Teaching: Practical Experiences

Expectations and Demands in Online Teaching: Practical Experiences
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9781599047492
ISBN-13 : 1599047497
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Expectations and Demands in Online Teaching: Practical Experiences by : Walter Gudea, Sorin

Despite the considerable, growing interest in online education, most studies have focused only on the students' perspective. Merely a handful of studies have attempted to address the teachers' perspectives and little has been published on the online teaching experience itself. Expectations and Demands in Online Teaching: Practical Experiences offers a better understanding of how teachers experience the online environment by exploring various dimensions of online teaching, including class preparation, process effectiveness and quality, and technology utilization. The book assists educational institution administrators supporting online education improve their understanding of how teachers experience online teaching, and of the issues these teachers face in their teaching.

Evaluating the Impact of Technology on Learning, Teaching, and Designing Curriculum: Emerging Trends

Evaluating the Impact of Technology on Learning, Teaching, and Designing Curriculum: Emerging Trends
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9781466600331
ISBN-13 : 1466600330
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Evaluating the Impact of Technology on Learning, Teaching, and Designing Curriculum: Emerging Trends by : Ng, Eugenia M. W.

"This book provides a forum for researchers and practitioners to discuss the current and potential impact of online learning and training and to formulate methodologies for the creation of effective learning systems"--Provided by publisher.

147 Practical Tips for Teaching Online Groups

147 Practical Tips for Teaching Online Groups
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Publisher : Atwood Publications
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 189185934X
ISBN-13 : 9781891859342
Rating : 4/5 (4X Downloads)

Synopsis 147 Practical Tips for Teaching Online Groups by : Donald E. Hanna

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.

Principles of Effective Online Teaching

Principles of Effective Online Teaching
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Publisher : Informing Science
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9781932886016
ISBN-13 : 193288601X
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Principles of Effective Online Teaching by : Nicole A. Buzzetto-More

Educational Communities of Inquiry: Theoretical Framework, Research and Practice

Educational Communities of Inquiry: Theoretical Framework, Research and Practice
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 610
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ISBN-10 : 9781466621114
ISBN-13 : 1466621117
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Educational Communities of Inquiry: Theoretical Framework, Research and Practice by : Akyol, Zehra

Communications technologies have been continuously integrated into learning and training environments which has revealed the need for a clear understanding of the process. The Community of Inquiry (COI) Theoretical Framework has a philosophical foundation which provides planned guidelines and principles to development useful learning environments and guarantees successful educational experiences. Educational Communities of Inquiry: Theoretical Framework, Research, and Practice is an extensive reference that offers theoretical foundations and developments associated with the COl theoretical framework. This collection is a valuable source of ideas, research opportunities, and challenges for scholars and practitioners in the field of education technology.

The Next Generation of Distance Education

The Next Generation of Distance Education
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9781461417859
ISBN-13 : 1461417856
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis The Next Generation of Distance Education by : Leslie Moller

The world of education is being radically altered with the change being driven by technology, openness, and unprecedented access to knowledge. Older correspondence-style methods of instructional delivery are passé and “classroom adapted to the web” approaches to learning are often ineffective and do little to harness the transformational potential of technology. E-Learning scenarios, mobile technologies, communication and information access, and personal learning environments are becoming mainstream and, as a result, control of the learning process is shifting away from institutions and into the hands of learners. This volumes promotes a forward-thinking agenda for research and scholarship that highlights new ideas, deep insights, and novel approaches to “unconstrained” learning.

Searching for the American Dream

Searching for the American Dream
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : 9781443850988
ISBN-13 : 1443850985
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Searching for the American Dream by : Cassandra L. Atherton

Searching for the American Dream is a theoretical and practical exploration of genius loci. Beginning with John Dewey and an investigation into the importance of experiential learning, Moore invites a range of scholars, curators, teachers and students to distil their experiences into a series of essays on the importance of ‘place’. From visiting the tenement museum in the Lower East Side in New York, to watching live history in the form of the Trial of Bridget Bishop in Salem, to having a private audience with state department officials, to attending an AFL-CIO meeting and taking classes with scholars in American studies, animal rights and education, Glenn Moore’s book ‘takes you there’. At a time when university teachers are looking for ways to energize students who all too often are questioning the relevance of their degrees, this is a timely study. It explains the theory of experiential learning, and outlines the rewards available to the lecturer brave enough to take students out of the classroom and expose them to real world experiences. The ground breaking feature of the book, however, is that it offers practical advice on how to plan, organize and conduct an international study tour.

Online Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

Online Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9783030481902
ISBN-13 : 3030481905
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Online Teaching and Learning in Higher Education by : Pedro Isaias

This book is to explores a variety of facets of online learning environments to understand how learning occurs and succeeds in digital contexts and what teaching strategies and technologies are most suited to this format. Business, health, government and education are some of the core sectors of society which have been experiencing deep transformations due to a generalized digitalization. While these changes are not novel, the swift progress of technology and the rising complexity of digital environments place a focus on the need for further research and novel strategies. In the context of education, the promise of increased flexibility and broader access to educational resources is impelling much of higher education’s course offerings to online environments. The 21st century learner requires an education that can be pursued anytime and anywhere and that is more aligned with the demands of a digital society. Online education not only assists students to success-fully integrate a workforce that is increasingly digital, but it helps them to become more comfortable with the use of technology in general and, hence, more prepared to be prolific digital citizens. The variety of settings portrayed in this volume attest to the unlimited opportunities afforded by online learning and serve as valuable evidence of its benefit for students’ educational experience. Moreover, these research efforts assist a more comprehensive reflection about the delivery of higher education in the context of online settings.

International Handbook of E-Learning Volume 1

International Handbook of E-Learning Volume 1
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 427
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ISBN-10 : 9781317643661
ISBN-13 : 1317643666
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis International Handbook of E-Learning Volume 1 by : Badrul H. Khan

The International Handbook of e-Learning, Volume 1 provides a comprehensive compendium of research and theory in all aspects of e-learning, one of the most significant ongoing global developments in the entire field of education. Covering history, design models, instructional strategies, best practices, competencies, evaluation, assessment, and more, these twenty-seven contributions tackle the tremendous potential and flexibility inherent to this rapidly growing new paradigm. Past and present empirical research frames each chapter, while future research needs are discussed in relation to both confirmed practice and recent changes in the field. The book will be of interest to anyone seeking to create and sustain meaningful, supportive learning environments within today’s anytime, anywhere framework, from teachers, administrators, and policy makers to corporate and government trainers.

Becoming a High Expectation Teacher

Becoming a High Expectation Teacher
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 9781317644637
ISBN-13 : 1317644638
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming a High Expectation Teacher by : Christine Rubie-Davies

We constantly hear cries from politicians for teachers to have high expectations. But what this means in practical terms is never spelled out. Simply deciding that as a teacher you will expect all your students to achieve more than other classes you have taught in the same school, is not going to translate automatically into enhanced achievement for students. Becoming a High Expectation Teacher is a book that every education student, training or practising teacher, should read. It details the beliefs and practices of high expectation teachers – teachers who have high expectations for all their students – and provides practical examples for teachers of how to change classrooms into ones in which all students are expected to learn at much higher levels than teachers may previously have thought possible. It shows how student achievement can be raised by providing both research evidence and practical examples. This book is based on the first ever intervention study in the teacher expectation area, designed to change teachers’ expectations through introducing them to the beliefs and practices of high expectation teachers. A holistic view of the classroom is emphasised whereby both the instructional and socio-emotional aspects of the classroom are considered if teachers are to increase student achievement. There is a focus on high expectation teachers, those who have high expectations for all students, and a close examination of what it is that these teachers do in their classrooms that mean that their students make very large learning gains each year. Becoming a High Expectation Teacher explores three key areas in which what high expectation teachers do differs substantially from what other teachers do: the way they group students for learning, the way they create a caring classroom community, and the way in which they use goalsetting to motivate students, to promote student autonomy and to promote mastery learning. Areas covered include:- Formation of teacher expectations Teacher personality and expectation Ability grouping and goal setting Enhancing class climate Sustaining high expectations for students Becoming a High Expectation Teacher is an essential read for any researcher, student, trainee or practicing teacher who cares passionately about the teacher-student relationship and about raising expectations and student achievement.