Margaret Foley McCabe (USA Good Teaching Online), Patricia Gonzalez-Flores
Essentials of Online Teaching
A Standards-Based Guide
Margaret Foley McCabe (USA Good Teaching Online), Patricia Gonzalez-Flores
Essentials of Online Teaching
A Standards-Based Guide
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Essentials of Online Teaching is a standards-based, streamlined guide to teaching online in higher education, high school and vocational training, or corporate learning environments.
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Essentials of Online Teaching is a standards-based, streamlined guide to teaching online in higher education, high school and vocational training, or corporate learning environments.
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- Essentials of Online Learning
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781138920545
- ISBN-10: 1138920541
- Artikelnr.: 47442321
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Essentials of Online Learning
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781138920545
- ISBN-10: 1138920541
- Artikelnr.: 47442321
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Margaret Foley McCabe works with universities and other institutions to provide quality online programs through her consulting company, GoodTeachingOnline.com. She launched her first online faculty development program for The New School in 1994. Patricia González-Flores promotes teaching innovation at the Department of Educational Development and Curriculum Innovation of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. For more than 25 years, she has participated in distance education initiatives in both corporate and academic contexts.
Foreword, About the Authors, Introduction to this Guide
i.1 The Distinction Between Course Design and Teaching
i.2 A Unique Guide for Online Teaching
1.3 Who Will Benefit from this Guide?
i.4 A Standards-Based Approach
i.5 Organization of the Book
i.6 Chapter Features
i.7 Terminology
1. Orientation to Online Teaching
1.1 Evolution of Online Education
1.2 A Spectrum of Online Course Models
1.3 The Online Environment
1.4 Attributes of Online Teaching and Learning
1.5 Online Teaching Responsibilities
1.6 Example: Overview of a Week Online
1.7 Time Expectation for Teachers
1.8 Summary and Standards
2. Factors that Influence Online Teaching
2.1 Online Teaching
2.2 Online Learners
2.3 Course Content and Learning Objectives
2.4 The Online Environment and the Tools Used
2.5 The Mission and Priorities of the Host Institution
2.6 Influences in Action: Sample Course
2.7 Summary and Standards
3. Teaching with Digital Tools and Resources
3.1 Supporting Learning with Digital Resources and Tools
3.2 Communicating with Students
3.3 Sharing Resources with Students
3.4 Assessing and Grading Student Learning
3.5 Creating Collaborative Resources
3.6 Beyond the LMS
3.7 Summary and Standards
4. Preparing to Teach Online
4.1 Planning Your Teaching
4.2 Defining the Course's Timeframe
4.3 Setting the Stage for Interaction
4.4 Preparing Course Materials
4.5 Establish Procedures for Technical failures
4.6 Summary and Standards
References and Further Reading
5. The Beginning Weeks: Launching an Online Course
5.1 Helping Students to Work in the Environment
5.2 Encouraging Communication
5.3 Building Self-Directed Learning Skills
5.4 Reflective Teaching: Learning as You Go
5.5 Summary and Standards
6. The Middle Weeks: Facilitating Online Learning
6.1 Guiding Students Through the Plan
6.2 Humanizing the Online Environment
6.3 Gathering Information About Your Students' Progress
6.4 Improving Your Course
6.5 Example of the Course Improvement Strategy in Action
6.6 Summary and Standards
7. The Ending Weeks: Synthesizing and Extending Learning
7.1 Helping Students to Reach the Finish Line
7.2 Promoting Self-directed Learning
7.3 Reviewing and Synthesizing Learning
7.4 Concluding the Course
7.5 Summary and Standards
8. Online Collaboration
8.1 Weighing the Benefits and Drawback of Collaboration
8.2 What Makes a Good Collaborative Discussion?
8.3 What Makes Successful Group Work?
8.4 Summary and Standards
9. Online Assessment
9.1 Communicate a Clear Assessment Plan
9.2 Gather a Variety of Information about Students' Learning
9.4 Provide Ongoing Feedback
9.5 Share Responsibility for Providing Feedback
9.6 Guard Against Cheating and Plagiarism
9.7 Summary and Standards
10. Pulling It All Together: An Online Teacher in Action
10.1 The Teacher and the Course
10.2 Factors that Influence Online Teaching
10.3 Digital Tools and Resources
10.4 Preparing to Teach Online
10.5 The Beginning Weeks
10.6 The Middle Weeks
10.7 The Final Weeks
10.8 The Essentials of Online Teaching
10.9 Summary and Standards
Appendix A: Using the Standards Checklist, Index
i.1 The Distinction Between Course Design and Teaching
i.2 A Unique Guide for Online Teaching
1.3 Who Will Benefit from this Guide?
i.4 A Standards-Based Approach
i.5 Organization of the Book
i.6 Chapter Features
i.7 Terminology
1. Orientation to Online Teaching
1.1 Evolution of Online Education
1.2 A Spectrum of Online Course Models
1.3 The Online Environment
1.4 Attributes of Online Teaching and Learning
1.5 Online Teaching Responsibilities
1.6 Example: Overview of a Week Online
1.7 Time Expectation for Teachers
1.8 Summary and Standards
2. Factors that Influence Online Teaching
2.1 Online Teaching
2.2 Online Learners
2.3 Course Content and Learning Objectives
2.4 The Online Environment and the Tools Used
2.5 The Mission and Priorities of the Host Institution
2.6 Influences in Action: Sample Course
2.7 Summary and Standards
3. Teaching with Digital Tools and Resources
3.1 Supporting Learning with Digital Resources and Tools
3.2 Communicating with Students
3.3 Sharing Resources with Students
3.4 Assessing and Grading Student Learning
3.5 Creating Collaborative Resources
3.6 Beyond the LMS
3.7 Summary and Standards
4. Preparing to Teach Online
4.1 Planning Your Teaching
4.2 Defining the Course's Timeframe
4.3 Setting the Stage for Interaction
4.4 Preparing Course Materials
4.5 Establish Procedures for Technical failures
4.6 Summary and Standards
References and Further Reading
5. The Beginning Weeks: Launching an Online Course
5.1 Helping Students to Work in the Environment
5.2 Encouraging Communication
5.3 Building Self-Directed Learning Skills
5.4 Reflective Teaching: Learning as You Go
5.5 Summary and Standards
6. The Middle Weeks: Facilitating Online Learning
6.1 Guiding Students Through the Plan
6.2 Humanizing the Online Environment
6.3 Gathering Information About Your Students' Progress
6.4 Improving Your Course
6.5 Example of the Course Improvement Strategy in Action
6.6 Summary and Standards
7. The Ending Weeks: Synthesizing and Extending Learning
7.1 Helping Students to Reach the Finish Line
7.2 Promoting Self-directed Learning
7.3 Reviewing and Synthesizing Learning
7.4 Concluding the Course
7.5 Summary and Standards
8. Online Collaboration
8.1 Weighing the Benefits and Drawback of Collaboration
8.2 What Makes a Good Collaborative Discussion?
8.3 What Makes Successful Group Work?
8.4 Summary and Standards
9. Online Assessment
9.1 Communicate a Clear Assessment Plan
9.2 Gather a Variety of Information about Students' Learning
9.4 Provide Ongoing Feedback
9.5 Share Responsibility for Providing Feedback
9.6 Guard Against Cheating and Plagiarism
9.7 Summary and Standards
10. Pulling It All Together: An Online Teacher in Action
10.1 The Teacher and the Course
10.2 Factors that Influence Online Teaching
10.3 Digital Tools and Resources
10.4 Preparing to Teach Online
10.5 The Beginning Weeks
10.6 The Middle Weeks
10.7 The Final Weeks
10.8 The Essentials of Online Teaching
10.9 Summary and Standards
Appendix A: Using the Standards Checklist, Index
Foreword, About the Authors, Introduction to this Guide
i.1 The Distinction Between Course Design and Teaching
i.2 A Unique Guide for Online Teaching
1.3 Who Will Benefit from this Guide?
i.4 A Standards-Based Approach
i.5 Organization of the Book
i.6 Chapter Features
i.7 Terminology
1. Orientation to Online Teaching
1.1 Evolution of Online Education
1.2 A Spectrum of Online Course Models
1.3 The Online Environment
1.4 Attributes of Online Teaching and Learning
1.5 Online Teaching Responsibilities
1.6 Example: Overview of a Week Online
1.7 Time Expectation for Teachers
1.8 Summary and Standards
2. Factors that Influence Online Teaching
2.1 Online Teaching
2.2 Online Learners
2.3 Course Content and Learning Objectives
2.4 The Online Environment and the Tools Used
2.5 The Mission and Priorities of the Host Institution
2.6 Influences in Action: Sample Course
2.7 Summary and Standards
3. Teaching with Digital Tools and Resources
3.1 Supporting Learning with Digital Resources and Tools
3.2 Communicating with Students
3.3 Sharing Resources with Students
3.4 Assessing and Grading Student Learning
3.5 Creating Collaborative Resources
3.6 Beyond the LMS
3.7 Summary and Standards
4. Preparing to Teach Online
4.1 Planning Your Teaching
4.2 Defining the Course's Timeframe
4.3 Setting the Stage for Interaction
4.4 Preparing Course Materials
4.5 Establish Procedures for Technical failures
4.6 Summary and Standards
References and Further Reading
5. The Beginning Weeks: Launching an Online Course
5.1 Helping Students to Work in the Environment
5.2 Encouraging Communication
5.3 Building Self-Directed Learning Skills
5.4 Reflective Teaching: Learning as You Go
5.5 Summary and Standards
6. The Middle Weeks: Facilitating Online Learning
6.1 Guiding Students Through the Plan
6.2 Humanizing the Online Environment
6.3 Gathering Information About Your Students' Progress
6.4 Improving Your Course
6.5 Example of the Course Improvement Strategy in Action
6.6 Summary and Standards
7. The Ending Weeks: Synthesizing and Extending Learning
7.1 Helping Students to Reach the Finish Line
7.2 Promoting Self-directed Learning
7.3 Reviewing and Synthesizing Learning
7.4 Concluding the Course
7.5 Summary and Standards
8. Online Collaboration
8.1 Weighing the Benefits and Drawback of Collaboration
8.2 What Makes a Good Collaborative Discussion?
8.3 What Makes Successful Group Work?
8.4 Summary and Standards
9. Online Assessment
9.1 Communicate a Clear Assessment Plan
9.2 Gather a Variety of Information about Students' Learning
9.4 Provide Ongoing Feedback
9.5 Share Responsibility for Providing Feedback
9.6 Guard Against Cheating and Plagiarism
9.7 Summary and Standards
10. Pulling It All Together: An Online Teacher in Action
10.1 The Teacher and the Course
10.2 Factors that Influence Online Teaching
10.3 Digital Tools and Resources
10.4 Preparing to Teach Online
10.5 The Beginning Weeks
10.6 The Middle Weeks
10.7 The Final Weeks
10.8 The Essentials of Online Teaching
10.9 Summary and Standards
Appendix A: Using the Standards Checklist, Index
i.1 The Distinction Between Course Design and Teaching
i.2 A Unique Guide for Online Teaching
1.3 Who Will Benefit from this Guide?
i.4 A Standards-Based Approach
i.5 Organization of the Book
i.6 Chapter Features
i.7 Terminology
1. Orientation to Online Teaching
1.1 Evolution of Online Education
1.2 A Spectrum of Online Course Models
1.3 The Online Environment
1.4 Attributes of Online Teaching and Learning
1.5 Online Teaching Responsibilities
1.6 Example: Overview of a Week Online
1.7 Time Expectation for Teachers
1.8 Summary and Standards
2. Factors that Influence Online Teaching
2.1 Online Teaching
2.2 Online Learners
2.3 Course Content and Learning Objectives
2.4 The Online Environment and the Tools Used
2.5 The Mission and Priorities of the Host Institution
2.6 Influences in Action: Sample Course
2.7 Summary and Standards
3. Teaching with Digital Tools and Resources
3.1 Supporting Learning with Digital Resources and Tools
3.2 Communicating with Students
3.3 Sharing Resources with Students
3.4 Assessing and Grading Student Learning
3.5 Creating Collaborative Resources
3.6 Beyond the LMS
3.7 Summary and Standards
4. Preparing to Teach Online
4.1 Planning Your Teaching
4.2 Defining the Course's Timeframe
4.3 Setting the Stage for Interaction
4.4 Preparing Course Materials
4.5 Establish Procedures for Technical failures
4.6 Summary and Standards
References and Further Reading
5. The Beginning Weeks: Launching an Online Course
5.1 Helping Students to Work in the Environment
5.2 Encouraging Communication
5.3 Building Self-Directed Learning Skills
5.4 Reflective Teaching: Learning as You Go
5.5 Summary and Standards
6. The Middle Weeks: Facilitating Online Learning
6.1 Guiding Students Through the Plan
6.2 Humanizing the Online Environment
6.3 Gathering Information About Your Students' Progress
6.4 Improving Your Course
6.5 Example of the Course Improvement Strategy in Action
6.6 Summary and Standards
7. The Ending Weeks: Synthesizing and Extending Learning
7.1 Helping Students to Reach the Finish Line
7.2 Promoting Self-directed Learning
7.3 Reviewing and Synthesizing Learning
7.4 Concluding the Course
7.5 Summary and Standards
8. Online Collaboration
8.1 Weighing the Benefits and Drawback of Collaboration
8.2 What Makes a Good Collaborative Discussion?
8.3 What Makes Successful Group Work?
8.4 Summary and Standards
9. Online Assessment
9.1 Communicate a Clear Assessment Plan
9.2 Gather a Variety of Information about Students' Learning
9.4 Provide Ongoing Feedback
9.5 Share Responsibility for Providing Feedback
9.6 Guard Against Cheating and Plagiarism
9.7 Summary and Standards
10. Pulling It All Together: An Online Teacher in Action
10.1 The Teacher and the Course
10.2 Factors that Influence Online Teaching
10.3 Digital Tools and Resources
10.4 Preparing to Teach Online
10.5 The Beginning Weeks
10.6 The Middle Weeks
10.7 The Final Weeks
10.8 The Essentials of Online Teaching
10.9 Summary and Standards
Appendix A: Using the Standards Checklist, Index