Essential Resources for Online Teaching
The following online teaching resources will help you get started or expand your knowledge regarding online teaching. Please email [email protected] if you would like to suggest a resource.
Teaching Online
Faculty Focus Online Teaching Tips
The Future of Online Teaching and Learning in Higher Education: The Survey Says...A survey substantiates some ideas about online learning and refutes others By Kyong-Jee Kim and Curtis J. Bonk
Journal of Online Learning and Teaching
Illinois Online Network: Online Education Resources – Pedagogy & Online Learning
Ragan, Larry. Best practices in online teaching
Shelton, K. & Saltsman, G. (2004, October). Tips and tricks for teaching online: How to teach like a pro!. International Journal of Instructional Technology & Distance Learning, 1(10), 53-64.
Tips and Tricks for Teaching Online! Dallas Baptist University Online Education department.
Resources for Online Teaching & Learning Bridgewater State University http://www.bridgew.edu/library/onlinelearning.cfm
Geoff Cain 12 Time-Saving Tips for Teaching Online
Pedagogy and Course Design
AP and Quality Matters Course Reviews
USDLA Instructional Media Selection Guide for Distance Learning
Instructional Design Tips for Online Learning Joan Van Duzer of Humboldt State University
Florida Gulf Coast university Principles of Online Design
Effective Practice
Teaching Online for the First Time – The Quick Guide Teaching online and within a course management system for the first time can feel like exploring a
new and unfamiliar space: the individual components look familiar, but the overall feeling is quite different. Judith Boettcher discusses ten practices that promote effective teaching online.
Implementing Best Practices in Online Learning
A study of 21 institutions reveals common denominators for success in internet-supported learning.
Seven Principles of Effective Teaching: A Practical Lens for Evaluating Online Courses “Taking the perspective of a student enrolled in [an online] course, we began by identifying examples
of each of Chickering and Gamson’s seven principles. What we developed was a list of “lessons learned” for online instruction that correspond to the original seven principles.”