Online teaching? Is it for me?
Teaching online can be a challenge---
- How do I engage my students in effective discussions?
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Do I have to change my content?
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Is there a way to address different learning styles online?
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How do I communicate with my students if I can't see them?
Thinking about working with students from a distance is the first step toward reaching them and developing a "cyber" relationship.
First of all, the students of today are very different and are known as Digital Natives.
In order to prepare students, we need to look at the skills they will need in the workplace-- or 21st Century Skills.
Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education
21st Century Basic Skills
Quality Matters: PEER COURSE REVIEW -- RUBRIC
By Laura Milligan
College professors and students have been using Blackboard as a platform for sharing notes, uploading class materials and taking tests for a while now, but there’s still a lot to learn. Elementary and high school students are getting in on the action, too, and developers continue to create new tools and accessories that make Blackboard better than ever. Read below for our list of 100 tips and tutorials to using all of Blackboard’s features.
"The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn."
-- Alvin Toffler
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Created: 10.2008
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