Dear friends:
Thank you for your interest in online education. As we prepare for the training sessions, please take a moment to introduce yourself and tell us what you would like to learn/share during the training using this blog. After all, we are online instructors, right?
OK... Let me begin...
My name is Nelson and I will lead the conversation in the training sessions. I work for LACAS and I've taught the first SUNY course that got an "O" GenEd online. This Winter, however, I will be teaching an online ESL/multicultural ed course for SOE. I also teach online for other universities in Central America.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
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ReplyDeleteI would like to gain information and practice so as to use this tool in the most efficient and effective manner possible.
ReplyDeleteCecile Lawrence
Ph.D. Binghamton University
J.D. University at Buffalo
I am looking forward to this -- both to seeing what Nelson discusses and what questions people have.
ReplyDeleteThis blog is making me wonder if people should bring laptops...
Hi,
ReplyDeleteIn addition to the online resources that we say this morning, there's this: It's a Free online course material and it has several interesting items that might be useful for everyone
PF
AND HERE'S THE LINK
ReplyDeletehttp://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/courses/courses/index.htm
Thanks, PF! The MIT opencourseware is indeed a great resource!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the good ideas you shared at Friday's session. We need more of this type of idea exchange, and not just for those teaching online classes.
ReplyDelete-- Mary Haupt
Thanks Mary! I will be posting the links shortly...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.umass.edu/cft/publications/Teaching_and_Learning_Online_Handbook.pdf
ReplyDeleteAn interesting handbook for online teaching!