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E-raamat: Teaching Large Online and Blended Classes

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  • Formaat: 217 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781648026805
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  • Formaat: 217 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781648026805

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As the demand for online learning grows, designing and managing large classes in online and blended learning environments can be challenging for faculty. This book aims to provide practical assistance to higher education faculty who teach large online or blended classes. The authors who contributed to the book include higher education faculty, instructional designers, facilitators in providing faculty development and researchers with years of experience and understanding as well as interest in improving the effectiveness of large online classes. They share their experiences in designing and delivering active, engaging, collaborative teaching and learning by using innovative technology tools and instructional strategies.

We hope that this book adds to the relevant literature by continuing conversations started before the COVID-19 pandemic but brought to the fore by it. Moving forward, it is our intent to provide readers with examples of how instructors around the world adapted to the new reality of teaching online since early 2020. Distilling what has worked and why from areas that require further analysis would benefit us all by identifying strategies, structures, support services, and policies that could augment online education, with a particular focus on large virtual classes.



This book offers practical assistance for higher education faculty teaching large online or blended classes. It shares experiences in designing engaging, collaborative learning using technology tools and strategies, highlighting adaptations since early 2020 and identifying effective strategies and support services for online education.

Preface vii
1 Reflecting on Two Decades of Online and Blended Learning at an Australian Multi-Campus University
1(14)
Steven Pace
2 Teaching Large Online Classes: Strategies to Structure and Support Supersized Learning
15(18)
Peggy Semingson
Karabi Bezboruah
3 Building a Better Large Blended Course
33(18)
Jami Nininger
Miriam R. Abbott
4 Using a Blended Learning Approach in a Large Community Engagement Course
51(20)
Martina Jordaan
Dolf Jordaan
5 Physically Distant but Socially Connected: Building Community in Large Online or Blended Courses
71(18)
Michael Porterfield
Jennifer McKanry
6 Strategies for Collaborative Learning in Large Online Classrooms
89(22)
Marcus Schultz-Bergin
Erin Avram
7 Engagement and Critical and Ethical Thinking---Effective Online Teaching With Large Online Student Cohorts: Anti-Racist Pedagogy and First Nations Studies
111(16)
Mary Frances O'Dowd
8 Instructional Design and Faculty Partnership for a Standards-Aligned Online Course Design for Large Classes
127(26)
Manuella B. Crawley
Vivian LeAnn Krosnick
9 Faculty Learning About Teaching Large Online Classes Remotely: Reflections of Faculty Developers
153(16)
Joanne E. Goodell
Judith Ausherman
Marius Boboc
Shamone Gore-Panter
Selma Koc
Sarah Rutherford
Marcus Schultz-Bergin
10 Building an Adaptive Online Learning Environment: Learners' Perspectives and Satisfaction
169(20)
Emre Emrah Ozkeskin
Cengiz Hakan Aydin
11 Building a Human--AI Framework for Teaching Large Online Classes
189(16)
David Stein
Shen Ba
About the Editors 205