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Teaching Online: A Practical Guide is a practical, concise guide for educators teaching online. This updated edition has been fully revamped and reflects important changes that have occurred since the second edition¿s publication. A leader in the online field, this best- selling resource maintains its reader friendly tone and offers exceptional practical advice, new teaching examples, faculty interviews, and an updated resource section.
New to this edition:
new chapter on how faculty and instructional designers can work collaboratively expanded chapter on Open Educational Resources, copyright, and intellectual property more international relevance, with global examples and interviews with faculty in a wide variety of regions new interactive Companion Website that invites readers to post questions to the author, offers real-life case studies submitted by users, and includes an updated, online version of the resource section.Focusing on the "how" and "whys" of implementation rather than theory, this text is a must-have resource for anyone teaching online or for students enrolled in Distance Learning and Educational Technology Masters Programs.
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In just over 400 pages, Ko (Univ. of Maryland) and Rossen (Univ. of California at Los Angeles) address the essentials for teaching online. They discuss course management systems, Web-published materials, and fully online and blended courses. While a necessity for online teaching novices, the book will also be useful to experienced instructors. The book is divided into three sections; the reader can easily return to individual chapters dealing with specific needs. Part 1 is aimed at the novice and provides an overview of online environments, including questions to ask about available resources. Part 2 may be the most valuable section as it addresses course creation from start to finish. It covers pedagogical concepts such as class organization, syllabus creation, and tips for collaborative activities. Chapter 8 provides a reasonable overview of the complex copyright and intellectual property issues for online teaching. Part 3 looks at classroom management issues, student concerns, and effective use of Web-enhanced and blended classes. The book includes a wealth of examples showing the varied possibilities for online instruction, along with a basic glossary and an extensive guide to Web resources. This book definitely needs to be added to the library of anyone teaching in the online environment. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate, research, and professional collections. C. L. Tannahill Eastern Connecticut State University