Thursday, December 3, 2009

Training Sessions

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.

9 comments:

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  2. I would like to gain information and practice so as to use this tool in the most efficient and effective manner possible.

    Cecile Lawrence
    Ph.D. Binghamton University
    J.D. University at Buffalo

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  3. I am looking forward to this -- both to seeing what Nelson discusses and what questions people have.

    This blog is making me wonder if people should bring laptops...

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  4. Hi,
    In 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

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  5. AND HERE'S THE LINK
    http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/courses/courses/index.htm

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  6. Thanks, PF! The MIT opencourseware is indeed a great resource!

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  7. Thanks 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.
    -- Mary Haupt

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  8. Thanks Mary! I will be posting the links shortly...

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  9. http://www.umass.edu/cft/publications/Teaching_and_Learning_Online_Handbook.pdf

    An interesting handbook for online teaching!

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