A Pocket Guide to Online Teaching

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This pithy yet thorough book provides an evidence-based guide on how to prepare for online teaching, especially for those who are making a swift transition from face-to-face to online instruction.


Autorentext

Aaron S. Richmond is a Professor of Educational Psychology at Metropolitan State University of Denver, USA. He studies how humans learn and develop and the application of this knowledge to classroom instruction and assessment.

Regan A. R. Gurung is Professor of Psychological Science and Director of the General Psychology Program at Oregon State University, USA. His research focuses on reducing prejudice, racism, and sexism, and the factors influencing learning.

Guy A. Boysen is a Professor of Psychology at McKendree University, USA. His scholarship emphasizes the teaching of psychology, professional development of teachers, and stigma toward mental illness.


Inhalt

Dedication

Preface

  1. Apples and Oranges, But Still Fruit: Model Teaching Universals and Differences

1.1. Confessions of Three Skeptical Teachers

  1. The Background of Model Teaching

  2. What is Model Teaching?

  3. How is Teaching Different Online?

  4. Becoming a Model Online Teacher

1.2. Stop, Think, Reflect: The Model Online Teaching Checklist for Training

1.3. Tips For Continued Learning About Model Online Teaching

  1. Students Interaction with Content

2.1. Adapting Student Interaction with Content in Online CourseInteraction with Content Through Student Learning Objectives

  1. The Syllabus and Your LMS is a Vehicle for Course Content

  2. Interaction with Content Depends on Course Design, Structure, and Clarity

  3. Model Online Teachers use Course Templates to Organize Content

  4. Special Considerations for Online Interactions with Content

  5. Broadening Instructional Methods

2.2. Stop, Think, Reflect: The Model Online Teaching Checklist for Student Interaction with Content

2.3. Tips For Continued Learning About Students Interacting with Content

  1. Student to Student Interaction

3.1. Adapting Student-to-Student Interaction: How to Build a Community of Online Learners

  1. Establishing Student-to-Student Interaction Through Discussions Forums Fostering Student Community with Online Discussion

    Communicating Discussion Expectations

    Fostering Student Learning with Online Discussion

  2. Create Collaborative and Cooperative Online Learning Opportunities

  3. Establishing a Community of Learners Necessitates Mitigation of Student-to-Student Conflict

3.2. Stop, Think, Reflect: The Model Online Teaching Checklist for Student-to-Student Contact

3.3. Tips For Continued Learning About Student-to-Student Interactions

  1. Instructor-to-Student Interaction

4.1. Adapting to Online Instruction to Promote Instructor to Student Interaction

  1. Use the Syllabus to Interact with Students

  2. Use Various Instructional Methods and Skills to Interact with Students

  3. Practice Effective Online Teaching Skills

  4. The Great Debate: Do Model Online Teachers use Synchronous or Asynchronous Learning?

  5. Interact with Students via Student Evaluations of Teaching

  6. Interact with Students Through Student Feedback

    4.2. Stop, Think, Reflect: The Model Online Teaching Checklist for Instructor-to-Student Interaction

4.3. Tips For Continued Learning About Online Instructor-to-Student Interaction

  1. Online Assessment

5.1. How to Adapt Assessment to Online Instruction

a. The Process of Assessing Student Learning Online

Communicating Learning Objectives

Alignment of Learning Objectives, Assignments, and Activities

Providing Constructive Feedback Online

Making Assessment-based Changes

b. Teaching Effectiveness Assessment Process

5.2. Stop, Think, Reflect: The Model Online Teaching Checklist for Assessment

5.3. Tips for Continued Learning About Online Assessment

References

Index

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780367646684
    • Genre Pedagogy
    • Anzahl Seiten 70
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Gewicht 453g
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm
    • Jahr 2021
    • EAN 9780367646684
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-367-64668-4
    • Veröffentlichung 09.03.2021
    • Titel A Pocket Guide to Online Teaching
    • Autor Richmond Aaron S. , Regan A. R. Gurung , Guy Boysen
    • Untertitel Translating the Evidence-Based Model Teaching Criteria
    • Sprache Englisch

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