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E-raamat: Teaching the Humanities Online: A Practical Guide to the Virtual Classroom: A Practical Guide to the Virtual Classroom

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Dec-2010
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317458999
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Dec-2010
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317458999

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Drawing on the expertise of teachers of the humanities who have deep experiences in the online environment, this practical guide explores the differences between online and face-to-face learning environments and assesses and evaluates best practices in developing and teaching online courses.

This practical guide is essential for anyone new to or intimidated by online instruction. Drawing on the expertise of teachers of the humanities who have deep experiences in the online environment, this work explores a variety of areas within the online teaching experience. It discusses the differences between online and face-to-face learning environments and assesses and evaluates best practices in developing and teaching online courses. This volume is not really about the technology, but instead focuses on the ways in which available technologies can be used to enhance teaching in both synchronous and asynchronous forums, and as such it will still be worth the read many years from now—even in the face of rapid technological change.  Contributions from faculty members teaching in art education, communication, English, history, social studies education, and interdisciplinary studies departments, as well as directors of writing centers and online education and distance learning programs are included.  Essays in this volume will assist instructors, faculty members, and administrators new to the online experience, but who want to learn more about making the transition to online teaching, in navigating this transition gracefully. 

 

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: The Future Is Now ix
Steven J. Hoffman
1 Before We Begin: Preparing to Teach Online
3(10)
Khadijah O. Miller
2 Reducing Distance in Online Classes
13(13)
Lisa M. Lane
3 Using Electronic Courseware: Lessons for Educators
26(20)
Sharmila Pixy Ferris
Maureen C. Minielli
4 Making Course Management Systems Work
46(15)
Lisa M. Lane
5 Blended Classrooms: Hybridity, Social Capital, and Online Learning
61(10)
Peter Sands
6 Facilitating Interaction in the Online Environment
71(12)
Michelle Kilburn
7 Using Social Networking Applications in Online Teaching
83(16)
Allen C. Gathman
Mary Harriet Talbut
8 Redirecting Discussion: Challenges Related to the Social Aspects of Online Educational Environments
99(13)
Melanie L. Buffington
9 Easier Than It Looks: Using Web Resources in the Humanities
112(13)
Daryl E. Fridley
10 Assessing Student Learning Online
125(16)
Martha Henckell
11 Creating an Environment of Faculty Involvement
141(16)
Steven J. Hoffman
12 If the Future Is Now, What Is Next? Five Trends Affecting the Future of Online Education
157(14)
David J. Staley
About the Contributors 171(4)
Index 175
Steven J. Hoffman