Advancing online teaching : creating equity-based digital learning environments
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書誌事項
Advancing online teaching : creating equity-based digital learning environments
(The Excellent Teacher Series)
Stylus, 2021
1st ed
- : cloth
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-240) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The goal of teaching online is fundamentally the same as teaching face-to-face: facilitating the learning of all students to the greatest extent possible. This book differs from other books on online teaching in that, in the process of offering guidance on course design and planning, developing outcomes and appropriate engaging activities, managing the workload and assessment, the authors pay explicit attention throughout to the distinct and diverse needs of students and offer effective strategies to accommodate them in a comprehensive and inclusive way by using the principles of Universal Design for Learning.
By following those principles from the outset when planning a course, all students will benefit, and most particularly those whom the research shows have the greatest achievement gaps when taking online courses -- males, first generation and low income students, those from underrepresented minority groups, the academically underprepared, students with disabilities, and those with limited online access or lacking readiness for online learning.
Beyond good planning and design, Kelly and Zakrajsek offer ideas for creating inclusive course environments and activities, such using culturally appropriate content and making it accessible in multiple formats. They also share methods to foster faculty-learner interaction and increase personal connections with students, and among students, through group activities or learning communities, which are so critical to motivation and success.
Faculty new to online teaching as well as more experienced readers will find a wealth of practical guidance on developing and honing both fully online and blended courses and, as importantly, a wealth of proven ideas to help the new generation of students with diverse needs to succeed.
目次
Part I - Designing a Distance Learning Experience
1) Enhancing Inclusive Learning by Implementing Universal Design for Learning Principles Online
2) (Re)Writing Learning Outcomes for Your Online Course
3) Outlining Your Course Structure
4) Finding, Creating, and Sharing Course Content
5) Aligning Activities and Assessment Strategies With Course Outcomes
6) Making Your Online Course Accessible
Part II - Guiding Learners from a Distance
7) Supporting Online Learners
8) Creating and Maintaining Your Instructor Presence
9) Facilitating Engaging and Meaningful Online Course Activities
10) Managing Your Workload When Teaching Online
Part III - Making Adjustments to Your Online Course
11) Assessing Online Teaching
12) Assessing Learning Online
13) What to Change and How to Change It
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