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5 key components of successful online courses

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Most teachers don’t have prior experience or professional development in teaching online courses effectively. Related post: Leading eLearning and a Future Ready library opportunity.

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Shifting to a Digital Teaching Model? Here’s Some Advice

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Almost 19 years ago, I started a new teaching position that introduced me to the world of online instruction in higher education. The transition to a digital teaching environment is a great opportunity to be reminded of a simple fact: You don’t have to do this alone.

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Where does blended learning fit in post-pandemic classrooms?

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education is building back stronger.”

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What does blended learning mean in post-pandemic classrooms?

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education is building back stronger.”

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How to Teach With Videos

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The days of checking books out of the library, traditional style lecturing, and writing papers with a pen are continuously becoming pastimes. Using technology in and outside of the classroom as a means of teaching and learning is valuable to both educators and students. The pedagogical benefits of teaching with video are plentiful.

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What It Takes For a College to Go Online

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In one focus group I attended, faculty members recommended that online courses include real-time sessions, that the school stream on-campus lectures and events to remote students, and that faculty establish a uniform and consistent online course evaluation rubric following industry best practices.

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8 Practical Ways to Use AI in Learning

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We’ve long struggled with ways to motivate students and keep them engaged during classroom lectures and online courses. The one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t suffice anymore, with the eLearning environment growing more inclusive and capable of catering to different, highly specific needs of individual students. 3. Gamification.