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Online Teaching: Tools and Techniques to Achieve Success with Learners

Contributor(s): Casey, Mike (Author), Shaw, Erin (Author), Whittingham, Jeff (Author), Gallavan, Nancy P (Author)

ISBN: 9781475839364

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

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Pub Date: August 15, 2018

Dewey: 371.3344678

LCCN: 2018015085

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.30" H x 8.90" L x 5.80" W ( 0.40 lbs) 112 pages

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Description: The purpose of this book is to equip online educators with tools, techniques, and tips to conduct a successful online learning experience, encompassing preparation, design, and facilitation of effective outcomes that benefit learners and educators. It is structured to guide an...

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"When I began teaching online High School, I would have loved a resource such as this. The first year I taught online was a lot of trial and error on how to adapt the teaching strategies I utilized in the brick and mortar classroom to my online classes. The practical, step-by-step approach of this book will on-board new online teachers faster, while establishing stronger confidence in the way they engage and interact with students in a virtual environment. It's a must-read guidebook for all virtual teachers and administrators of all school levels!" --Stephanie Byrnes, Online Instructor of English and Language Arts, Virtual Arkansas

"This book addresses the needs of the growing number of online educators. It does an excellent job of dispelling perceived disadvantages of the digital learning/teaching venue. It is organized in a user-friendly format that adds to its utility for the novice or veteran online teacher. Practical and timely." --Anne Canada, M.Ed, Library Media Specialist, Paris Middle School grades 5-8, AAIM Student Media Festival Co-Chair, AAIM Publicity Chair

"Online teaching and learning are becoming more prevalent in public schools and institutions of higher education. A resource containing best practices for online teaching techniques would be invaluable to both novice and experienced educators." --Stony Evans, Library Media Specialist, Lakeside High School, Hot Springs, Arkansas

"I highly recommend this book, Online Teaching, as a key contemporary resource for all aspiring and current teachers in K-12 and higher education institutions. Since I began teaching online courses in 2005 at the university level, I have been searching for such a comprehensive resource that provides valuable insight for online teaching from learning theory perspectives and also includes very useful 'best practices' examples that I may implement immediately. This book does that very well in a reader-friendly manner and, thus, facilitates the reduction of some of the trepidations that teachers at all levels face when considering online teaching and learning. As a former superintendent of schools in New York and current university professor, I encourage the use of this book by all teachers and administrators at all levels of the instructional spectrum pre-K to doctoral programs so that they may better envision the appropriateness and effectiveness of online programs and, subsequently, may develop a more comprehensive orientation to teaching and learning in the 21st Century." --Walter S. Polka, Professor of Professional Programs, Niagara University, NY

"This exceptional text supports the needs of the academic community, from K-12 thru higher education, towards successfully understanding the needs of learners within the online learning environment. This text offers best practice support for the instructor who is moving into the online instructional realms, with a clear understanding of the nuances, engagement, self-regulatory efforts, communicative endeavors and techniques necessary towards successfully engaging in a blended and an online learning environment. The usefulness of the tools, techniques and tips for online instruction are not merely a snapshot of the current understanding within online learning, but delve into the more differentiated and idiosyncratic engagement of the learners with the subject matter." --Caroline M. Crawford PhD, professor, Instructional Design and Technology, University of Houston-Clear Lake

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