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Four Course Delivery Methods for the “New Normal”

With social distancing guidelines, “normal” seated classes may not happen this fall. What are your options for delivering the most effective courses for your students?...

Course Mapping… Why Bother?

What is course mapping? Who does it? And most importantly, why bother? Measurable learning outcomes and course alignment will change the way you develop and teach your...

Active Learning Using Video, Discussion Forums and Journaling

An online course that has the opportunity for active learning is much more effective than one without. What is active learning and how do you incorporate active learni...

A State of Continuous Improvement

Students have concerns about online learning, partially because they feel they don’t get enough feedback from their instructors. Keirsten and Regina share two real-lif...

Five Low-Tech, Time-Saving Ways to Teach Online During COVID19

With so many articles right now about how best to teach online, it can be overwhelming to determine which are the best. Keirsten and Regina review one of their favorit...

Because...We Are Only Human

The best educators are those who love what they do. Your passion for teaching is apparent to students whether you’re in the classroom or online. In this episode, get r...

Feedback

Feedback is essential to student success, and something students want from you, their instructor. How can you make your feedback more insightful and useful? And how ca...

Addressing the Post-Traditional Student Market

Age no longer predicts how we learn. Research shows that 70% of college students are “post-traditional,” meaning they don’t study full-time, during the day, at a resid...

Discussion Forums

Online learning discussion forums are similar to students raising their hands in class and engaging in open discuss. How do you engage your students in a vibrant discu...

Written Communication

Written communication is key in the world of online education. What are the best practices for written communication with your online students? Should you use emojis? ...

Instructor Presence

As faculty members, you are the institution to the student. Students notice when you communicate and engage with them and will work hard for you if they feel they know...

It's Going to be Okay

As COVID-19 disrupts our institutions and lives, teachers can feel unsure, overwhelmed and annoyed as they move to e-learning. So what should you do? “Do less,” says o...

Why The Onliners Was Created

Online education has become increasingly important in today’s landscape. With the COVID19 outbreak, many educators are now required to teach their students through e-l...

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