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E-raamat: Teaching History Online [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Joliet Junior College, USA)
  • Formaat: 124 pages, 2 Tables, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Dec-2008
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203884249
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 124 pages, 2 Tables, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Dec-2008
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203884249

Teaching History Online is a very short introduction to developing and using online resources in history teaching. It offers practical advice that will help the history teacher develop online assignments and provides a guide to the myriad resources and tools available for use in the online classroom.

 



Bringing history teaching into the twenty-first century, Teaching History Online is a concise guide to developing and using internet resources in history instruction. It offers practical, jargon-free advice to help the history teacher develop online assignments, and provides an informed introduction to the myriad resources and tools available for use in the online classroom.

Beginning with a chapter on the benefits of teaching and studying online, John F. Lyons goes on to address instructors’ most commonly asked questions and concerns, including:

  • designing an online class
  • providing online alternatives to the lecture
  • developing a user-friendly discussion board
  • conducting assessment and dealing with classroom management issues.

For historians interested in providing an online element to their traditional face-to-face classroom teaching, the final chapter shows how to develop successful hybrid/blended classes.

An accessible introduction and valuable resource, Teaching History Online includes sample lesson plans, examples of online learning tools, and suggestions for further reading, helping those who use – or want to use – online resources to create exciting, interactive and rewarding learning environments.

Visit the companion website, which includes extra reading and resources information at: www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415482226.

List of illustrations
x
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Why teach and study online? 1(4)
Getting started
5(16)
Intellectual property rights
5(1)
The basics of teaching and learning
6(3)
Course management systems
9(4)
The students
13(1)
The instructor
14(1)
Student support
15(1)
Course organization
16(1)
Syllabus
17(1)
Announcements
18(1)
Further reading
19(2)
Reconfiguring the lecture
21(10)
Books
21(1)
Posting lecture notes
22(1)
Podcasting
23(1)
Videos
23(2)
PowerPoint presentations
25(1)
Synchronous communication
26(1)
Announcements
27(2)
Quiz feedback
29(1)
Other ways to replicate the lecture
29(1)
Further reading
29(2)
The discussion board
31(12)
Design of the discussion board
32(1)
Discussion board questions
33(5)
Small group discussions
38(1)
Role of the teacher
38(1)
Post-course evaluation
39(1)
Informal non-graded discussion forums
39(3)
Further reading
42(1)
Assessment
43(15)
Assessment in the online classroom
44(1)
Quizzes
44(1)
Essays
45(1)
Blogs and journals
46(1)
WebQuests
46(2)
Website reviews
48(1)
E-portfolios
48(1)
Video, podcast and PowerPoint presentations
49(1)
Social bookmarking
49(1)
Getting away from the computer
49(1)
Small group work
50(2)
Rubrics
52(1)
Evaluation and feedback
52(1)
Peer assessment
53(1)
Classroom assessment techniques
54(1)
Student evaluations
54(2)
Further reading
56(2)
Classroom management
58(9)
Cheating and plagiarism
58(2)
Emails
60(1)
Netiquette
61(1)
Technical problems
61(3)
Absenteeism
64(1)
The online student
64(1)
Further reading
65(2)
Online teaching in the face-to-face classroom
67(13)
Advantages of a blended class
67(1)
Disadvantages of a blended class
68(1)
Teaching a blended class
68(1)
Integrating online teaching into the traditional classroom
69(2)
Faculty information
71(1)
Announcements page
72(1)
Online quizzes
72(1)
Grade book
72(1)
Course statistics
72(1)
Discussion board
73(1)
Online resource center
74(1)
Paperless classroom
75(1)
Online activities
76(1)
Student responses
77(1)
Graduate tutorials and seminars
77(1)
Further reading
78(2)
Conclusion
80(26)
Appendices
A Sample syllabus
83(12)
B Website review guide
95(2)
C Consent for participation in oral history project form
97(3)
D Group project website review rubric
100(2)
E Discussion board rubric
102(1)
F Peer assessment rubric
103(2)
G Course evaluation form
105(1)
Additional resources for teachers
106(3)
Websites
106(1)
Journals
107(1)
Podcasts
107(1)
Blogs
108(1)
Notes 109(1)
Index 110
John F. Lyons is an associate professor of history at Joliet Junior College in Illinois where he teaches British history, US history, world history, and Latin American history. His publications include Teachers and Reform: Chicago Public Education, 1929-70 (2008).