Discussion-Based Online Teaching To Enhance Student Learning
Theory, Practice and Assessment
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Theory, Practice and Assessment
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The new edition of what is now considered a classic on online learning has been expanded by about a third to reflect new opportunities offered by social media, new insights and ideas derived from the authors teaching in the eight years since she wrote the first edition, as well as from extensive research in the latest literature.
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The new edition of what is now considered a classic on online learning has been expanded by about a third to reflect new opportunities offered by social media, new insights and ideas derived from the authors teaching in the eight years since she wrote the first edition, as well as from extensive research in the latest literature.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781579227470
- ISBN-10: 1579227473
- Artikelnr.: 33461781
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781579227470
- ISBN-10: 1579227473
- Artikelnr.: 33461781
Tisha Bender Tisha Bender is Assistant Director in the Rutgers Writing Program, and is the Hybrid Coordinator as well as the Coordinator of Research Writing. She is currently embarking on a project in which she will train teachers from China to teach effectively online, and they will then team-teach online international Rutgers Research Writing courses with teachers in the Rutgers Writing Program. She is the founder of Hybrid teaching in the Rutgers Writing Program, having trained groups of teachers since 2007 to the present to adapt their pedagogy to effectively teach online. Prior to this she was an Online Faculty Development Consultant, who has extensively trained online faculty at New York University, the SUNY Learning Network, New School Online University and Cornell University-ILR Extension. She currently teaches in the Rutgers Writing Program and the Geography department at Rutgers, and had also taught as an online instructor at Cornell and the New School. Tisha Bender is also the author of Facilitating Online Discussion in an Asynchronous Format in Issues in Web-Based Pedagogy: A Critical Primer (ed. Robert Cole), Greenwood Press 2001; Role Playing in Online Education: A Teaching Tool to Enhance Student Engagement and Sustained Learning in Innovate, April, May 2005; and ¿Engaging the Student: Learning for Life¿, chapter 1 of Pedagogical Models: The Discipline of Online Teaching, edited by Michael F. Shaughnessy and Susan Fulgham, Nova Publishers, February 2011. In addition she features in the following online interview: ¿An Interview with Tisha Bender: Discussion Based Online Teaching,¿ by Michael Shaughnessy. In Education News, April 19, 2010, and online at http://www.educationnews.org/michael-f-shaughnessy/95329.html.
Part One. Theoretical Implications. Bulding a Body of Online Pedagogy 1.
The Distance Factor 2. The Optimal Role of the Online Teacher 3. Rethinking
Learning Theory Within the Online Class 4. Paradigm Lost Part Two.
Practical Applications 5. Course Design 6. Starting to Teach the Online
Class 7. Aspects of Online Communication 8. Innovative Online Teaching
Techniques Part Three. Assessment 9. Opinions About Online Teaching and
Learning 10. Building a Model of Assessment of Online Education Afterword
References Index
The Distance Factor 2. The Optimal Role of the Online Teacher 3. Rethinking
Learning Theory Within the Online Class 4. Paradigm Lost Part Two.
Practical Applications 5. Course Design 6. Starting to Teach the Online
Class 7. Aspects of Online Communication 8. Innovative Online Teaching
Techniques Part Three. Assessment 9. Opinions About Online Teaching and
Learning 10. Building a Model of Assessment of Online Education Afterword
References Index
Part One. Theoretical Implications. Bulding a Body of Online Pedagogy 1.
The Distance Factor 2. The Optimal Role of the Online Teacher 3. Rethinking
Learning Theory Within the Online Class 4. Paradigm Lost Part Two.
Practical Applications 5. Course Design 6. Starting to Teach the Online
Class 7. Aspects of Online Communication 8. Innovative Online Teaching
Techniques Part Three. Assessment 9. Opinions About Online Teaching and
Learning 10. Building a Model of Assessment of Online Education Afterword
References Index
The Distance Factor 2. The Optimal Role of the Online Teacher 3. Rethinking
Learning Theory Within the Online Class 4. Paradigm Lost Part Two.
Practical Applications 5. Course Design 6. Starting to Teach the Online
Class 7. Aspects of Online Communication 8. Innovative Online Teaching
Techniques Part Three. Assessment 9. Opinions About Online Teaching and
Learning 10. Building a Model of Assessment of Online Education Afterword
References Index