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E-raamat: Creating Inclusive and Engaging Online Courses: A Teaching Guide

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-May-2022
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  • Keel: eng
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The recent imperative for online teaching has brought many educational challenges to the fore. Featuring current topics such as accessibility, diversity, and mobile access, this guide contains everything a teacher needs to make a great online course in one read.

The author provides step by step instructions for coding classes, appendices with relevant laws and a copyright checklist, a resource list for online course design and a bibliography of theory and applied pedagogy. In addition, she shares techniques to improve engagement for both students and instructors.





Professors, instructors, and librarians in higher education teaching online, hybrid or flex courses that are looking for ways to build interesting classes for a diverse student body will find inspiration and direction in Creating Inclusive and Engaging Online Courses.

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Nelson Mandela called education the most powerful weapon to change the world. Today, equitable access to educational opportunities is arguably as important as the quality of the pedagogy itself. As a former Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) coordinator and as a current masters-level online and hybrid professor, I applaud Monica Sanders new book, Creating Inclusive and Engaging Online Courses, that is intent on practically and equitably harnessing this weapon in a post-Covid digital learning environment. Highlighting a disabled vulnerable population, this writing directly connects itself to the practice of teaching and distilling what accessible online instruction should be. The Covid-19 pandemic rang an educational bell about the potential of online learning that cannot be unheard. And while a majority of online learners are dissatisfied with their experience, the solution is likely only a few degrees off target and not an overreaction back to exclusive, campus-only learning. In my own teaching experience, having a student from, for example, Kyrgyzstan sitting virtually next to another from Texas or London represents an expansive and inclusive learning opportunity that would not be available if the class was limited by the traditional brick and mortar mechanism where attendance often takes place in higher-income, urban settings. In 1990, the ADA began to redefine what accessibility meant to communities. In the process, greater access was realized for the whole community, not just the disabled population. Today, this book helps us define what accessibility means in online teaching and learning for all students and that the digital product need not represent an inherent sacrifice to any part of the student experience. This book about Inclusive and Engaging Course Design draws upon teaching methods from Socrates to the new standards of digital citizenship that support the step-by-step implementation of their online educational framework. It is with enthusiasm and necessity that I recommend a focused read of this work. -- Erik Xavier Wood, Georgetown University, US

List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
List of contributors
ix
Foreword xiii
Preface xvii
Acknowledgements xxiii
1 Introduction to Creating Inclusive and Engaging Online Courses
1(10)
Monica Sanders
PART I COURSE ACCESSIBILITY AND COPYRIGHT
2 Democratizing course access
11(13)
Eileen Young
3 Considering copyright in your courses
24(13)
Raven Lanier
PART II THE TEACHING AND LEARNING EXPERIENCE
4 Inclusive course design
37(21)
LiAnne Brown
5 Accessibility tools
58(13)
Monica Sanders
6 Managing pace and workload in online courses
71(17)
Susannah McGowan
7 Apps, tools and assignment ideas for online engagement
88(15)
Monica Sanders
8 Developing and incorporating impactful library research guides for online and hybrid learners
103(17)
Ladislava Khailova
Appendix I Notes and additional resources for inclusive, engaging online course design 120(3)
Appendix II Copyright checklist 123(9)
Appendix III ADAA 132(2)
Bibliography 134(7)
Index 141
Edited by Monica Sanders, Faculty, Georgetown University Law Center and Senior Fellow, Tulane Disaster Resilience Leadership Academy, US