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Subscriber Special: February

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In this three-week course, you will use a suite of digital tools to make that possible while addressing overarching concepts like digital citizenship, internet search and research, authentic assessment, digital publishing, and immersive keyboarding. digital communications. Can also be taken for college credit (see MTI 562).

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Classes in Remote Teaching

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Once you’re signed up, you prepare weekly material, chat with classmates, respond to class Discussion Boards and quizzes, and participate in a weekly video meeting. In this class, you’ll learn what topics to introduce, how to unpack them, and how to make them authentic to student lives. digital communications. netiquette.

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Nontraditional but More Collaborative: Edtech Trends for 2019

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For example, a professor might have to toggle between a learning management system ( LMS) for grading, an e-reader that delivers the textbook, a platform used to present information in class, an app that helps with student participation and a homework solution for out-of-class assignments.

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Online College Classes Start Monday!

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Once you’re signed up, you prepare weekly material, chat with classmates, respond to class Discussion Boards and quizzes, and participate in a weekly video meeting. In this class, you’ll learn what topics to introduce, how to unpack them, and how to make them authentic to student lives. digital communications. netiquette.

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College Credit Classes in Remote Teaching/Blended Learning

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Once you’re signed up, you prepare weekly material, chat with classmates, respond to class Discussion Boards and quizzes, and participate in a weekly video meeting. In this class, you’ll learn what topics to introduce, how to unpack them, and how to make them authentic to student lives. digital communications. netiquette.

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Should Online Courses Have Less Students, Why?

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Given the absence of physical presence, online instructors must rely heavily on digital tools to communicate, facilitate discussions, and assess student progress. There is often increased engagement and participation if the class is interactive, and this takes time to monitor and participate in.

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Tech ed Resources–Online Classes

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In this course, you will use a suite of digital tools to make that possible while addressing overarching concepts like digital citizenship, internet search and research, authentic assessment, digital publishing, and immersive keyboarding. digital communications. Price includes course registration and all necessary materials.