How Do You Adjust/Modify Activities for the Online Learning Environment? As mentioned in the course design resources for online teaching, the Community of Inquiry (COI) framework (depicted below), is ...
Have you or your program conducted and completed the analysis steps? Then, you are ready to begin the Backwards Design process for creating your course and developing learning goals, objectives, and ...
(Today’s post is the final post in a three-part series. You can see Part One here and Part Two here.) The new question-of-the-week is: What are effective instructional strategies to use when teaching ...
The COVID-19 pandemic may have thrust online education and distance learning into the spotlight in 2020, but it's not new. In fact, 1 in 5 public schools already offered courses entirely online during ...
All classrooms are different and require different teaching strategies to address various concerns, goals, and learning trends. Plus, it takes a dedicated teacher to employ the right teaching ...
Every week, more colleges and universities announce that they will hold classes fully or partially online in response to COVID-19. Professors are being asked to design “hybrid” classes that blend ...
The internet is a powerful tool that offers children and teenagers endless opportunities for learning and social interaction. However, it also poses risks, including exposure to inappropriate content, ...
“Open floor-plans increase sales productivity,” one of my classmates says over a webcam, referencing the reading assignment from the other night. The chatroom running on the side of the screen lights ...
We understand and would like to make things a little easier for you. In response to the mounting pressure for faculty to switch to online teaching within a very short time, we have compiled some ...
This post courtesy of Anne Taylor-Vaisey: Here is the latest entry in the eMJA's Teaching on the run series: Vickery AW, Lake FR. Teaching on the run tips 10: giving feedback. Med J Aust 2005; 183 (5) ...