Online Instruction
Getting started with online instruction
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Online Instruction
New to the online environment? Or are you looking for new strategies?
Whatever your current role, these pages provide useful information and resources. This content is organized in a way that guides you through common questions about transitioning to the online environment and then provides practical strategies and resources for designing and teaching online or partially online courses.
- About online courses — why online education is growing and how to be successful in this environment.
- Designing online courses — research-based instructional design and course planning strategies.
- Teaching online courses — strategies to connect with students and manage time and expectations.
“To teach is to engage students in learning.”
Quote Reference: Christensen, C. R. (1991). Education for judgment: The artistry of discussion leadership. Harvard Business School Press, Boston, MA 02163.
Quote Reference: Christensen, C. R. (1991). Education for judgment: The artistry of discussion leadership. Harvard Business School Press, Boston, MA 02163.