International Perspectives in Online Instruction

International Perspectives in Online Instruction
Title International Perspectives in Online Instruction PDF eBook
Author Jaimie Hoffman
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 192
Release 2021-11-04
Genre Education
ISBN 1800436726

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Focusing on effective practices in online teaching, this volume of Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning begins with discussing the use of videos in online teaching and then pivots to consider methods for supporting and managing faculty who teach online.

Connecting Online for Instruction and Learning

Connecting Online for Instruction and Learning
Title Connecting Online for Instruction and Learning PDF eBook
Author Nellie Deutsch
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 0
Release 2013-02
Genre Computer-assisted instruction
ISBN 9781481034579

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Connecting Online for Instruction and Learning provides readers with the opportunity to learn how educators connect with their students for learning. The book is a collection of articles written by educators for educators. The chapters are based on the authors' presentations at the annual Connecting Online (CO12)) conference on WizIQ in February 2012.

International Perspectives on Supporting and Engaging Online Learners

International Perspectives on Supporting and Engaging Online Learners
Title International Perspectives on Supporting and Engaging Online Learners PDF eBook
Author Jaimie Hoffman
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 232
Release 2021-09-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1800434847

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The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated growth in online education across the world, forcing many to learn remotely. Presenting case studies from authors around the globe, this volume provides College and university personnel with research, theoretical foundations, and best practice to support and engage online learners.

International Perspectives in Online Instruction

International Perspectives in Online Instruction
Title International Perspectives in Online Instruction PDF eBook
Author Jaimie Hoffman
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 212
Release 2021-11-04
Genre Education
ISBN 1800436742

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Focusing on effective practices in online teaching, this volume of Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning begins with discussing the use of videos in online teaching and then pivots to consider methods for supporting and managing faculty who teach online.

Online Teaching and Learning in Higher Education during COVID-19

Online Teaching and Learning in Higher Education during COVID-19
Title Online Teaching and Learning in Higher Education during COVID-19 PDF eBook
Author Roy Y. Chan
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 234
Release 2021-08-12
Genre Education
ISBN 1000426815

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This timely volume documents the immediate, global impacts of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) on teaching and learning in higher education. Focusing on student and faculty experiences of online and distance education, the text provides reflections on novel initiatives, unexpected challenges, and lessons learned. Responding to the urgent need to better understand online teaching and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, this book investigates how the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) impacted students, faculty, and staff experiences during the COVID-19 lockdown. Chapters initially look at the challenges faced by universities and educators in their attempts to overcome the practical difficulties involved in developing effective online programming and pedagogy. The text then builds on these insights to highlight student experiences and consider issues of social connection and inequality. Finally, the volume looks forward to asking what lessons COVID-19 can offer for the future development of online and distance learning in higher education. This engaging volume will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in online teaching and eLearning, curriculum design, and more, specifically those involved with the digitalization of higher education. The text will also support further discussion and reflection around pedagogical transformation, international teaching and learning, and educational policy more broadly.

Culture and Online Learning

Culture and Online Learning
Title Culture and Online Learning PDF eBook
Author Michael G. Moore
Publisher Stylus Publishing (VA)
Total Pages 0
Release 2015-03-16
Genre Education
ISBN 9781579228569

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"This volume contains 17 essays on the role of culture in online learning. Educators from around the world explore definitions of culture; diversity and designing a learning support system; the experience of Taiwanese students, teaching assistants, and North American instructors in a second-language teaching environment; facilitating learning, mentoring, and professional development; learning design and cultural identity, beliefs, values, gender, and technology; visual culture; leadership challenges in online education; quality issues; and research on culture and online learning."--Provided by publisher.

Trends and Issues in Distance Education 2nd Edition

Trends and Issues in Distance Education 2nd Edition
Title Trends and Issues in Distance Education 2nd Edition PDF eBook
Author Lya Visser
Publisher IAP
Total Pages 356
Release 2012-07-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1617358304

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Over the last decade, the field of distance education (and e-learning) has substantially strengthened and assumed a more international scope. There has been an impressive growth in the conceptual, empirical and experiential foundations of the field. Trends and Issues in Distance Education: International Perspectives (2nd Ed) captures a representative snapshot of the breadth of current global trends and issues in distance education theory, research, and practice. Through 21 chapters (from over 30 international authors), the book documents new developments in distance education scholarship and practice, presenting a diverse set of viewpoints on the trends and issues affecting this increasingly central discipline. The book is for researchers, practitioners, and students. Chapters speak to the many creative ways in which distance education addresses learning and human development needs around the world. They focus on distance education in dissimilar settings that extend beyond the limitations of the dominating paradigms of the highly developed economies. Contributing authors touch upon conceptual as well as practical issues. They critically reflect on both large- and small-scale distance education initiatives, discussing the use of everything from the most advanced technologies (e.g., 3-D computing) to the most rudimentary technologies (e.g., wind-up radios).