There are many excellent Web 2.0 tools that have been used successfully to enhance learning and increase engagement, but finding just the right tools can be challenging. You will be introduced to five exemplar tools.
Online educators need to understand their own liability for copyright infringement when using materials to supplement an online course. You also need to know how your original works can be protected.
Faculty who are teaching blended or online courses need to know the legal mandates that obligate them to provide support to online students with disabilities and to understand how to fulfill the obligation to serve this often ignored population.
This workshop will explore the issue of academic management in online learning and ways to ensure that faculty can incorporate online teaching into normal academic life.
In this workshop, you'll have the opportunity to explore web conferencing tools and techniques for teaching.
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In this workshop, you will learn new strategies to understand the causes and symptoms of stress and ways to deal with stress in your classroom to promote a healthy academic environment.
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his workshop introduces potential faculty and/or administrators to online education fundamentals.
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MERLOT (Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching) is a free and open online community of resources designed primarily for faculty, staff and students of higher education from around the world to share their learning materials and pedagogy.
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In the online learning environment, students benefit from group work by fine-tuning listening skills, learning how to respect multiple opinions, and become a productive member of the community.
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