Month: January 2012

10 Principles of Effective Online Teaching: Best Practices in Distance Education

Cover page to Special Report

 

In the traditional college classroom today, faculty and students arrive with a certain set of
expectations, shaped largely by past experiences. And although students may need the occasional (or perhaps frequent) reminder of what’s required of them, there’s usually something very familiar about the experience for both faculty and students alike.

In the online classroom, an entirely new set of variables enters the equation. It’s a little like trying to drive in a foreign country. You know how to drive, just like you know how to teach, but it sure is hard to get the hang of driving on the left side of the road, you’re not quite sure how far a kilometer is, and darn it if those road signs aren’t all in Japanese.

This special report explains the “rules of the road” for online teaching and learning and features a series of columns that first appeared in the Distance Education  Report’s “Between the Clicks,” a popular column by Dr. Lawrence C. Ragan, Director of Instructional Design and Development for Penn State’s World Campus.

Click here to read the full report

Remind 101: A Free and Easy to Use Tool for Communicating with Students.

Text-messaging is a great way to reach students instantly.  Remind 101 is a free and easy to use tool that allows you to easily send text messages to your students.

Use Remind 101 to send texts to students to remind them of important dues dates, upcoming events, and changes in plans.  This works so well because your students are likely checking texts much more regularly than email.

It is a perfect tool for any faculty member that wants to disseminate information efficiently.

Read these Getting Started Directions and begin communicating via text today!

What is Remind 101? A brief video.

Sign up to use Remind 101 at http://remind101.com/

Head in the Clouds? Ten Free Web 2.0 Tools to Support Faculty Research

Take a look at the following list of Web 2.0 Tools to Support Faculty Research. The list was compiled by Faculty Focus. Click here to read the full article.

Web 2.0 Tool/Link Functionality
BibMe ·Create fast and easy bibliographies
bubbl.us ·Brainstorming made simple
·Visual data
·Flow charts
CiteULike · Easily store references you find online
· Discover new articles and resources
· Automated article recommendations
· Share references with your peers
· Find out who’s reading what you’re reading
· Store and search your PDFs
Confolio · Store files, links, ideas
· Collaborate with others by sharing info
· Publish opinions on contributions of others
Connotea · Save and organize links to your references
· Easily share references with colleagues
· Access references from any computer
Gapminder · Interactive, dynamic data visuals
· Trend analysis
· Statistical analysis
Google Docs · Co-construction and online creation
· Manuscripts, interview transcripts, spreadsheets, presentations, etc
Mendeley · Sharing, building online research libraries
· Collaboration.
Mindmeister · Mindmaps
· Schematic diagrams
Zotero · Bibliographic plugin for organizing research