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Bickle, Marianne; Rucker, Ryan – Distance Learning, 2021
Online teaching is becoming increasingly more important and prevalent worldwide as the needs of the environment change. Technological advances certainly play a significant role in the ability to reach learners beyond the physical classroom. Reaching learners, however, does not necessarily equate with effective teaching and learning strategies.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Improvement, Teacher Effectiveness, Best Practices
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Davis, Jaime – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2022
Distance education provides rich opportunities for students in remote or rural areas attending tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) to pursue academic enhancement that contributes to career development. While many TCUs launched distance and online learning opportunities in early 2020, few were prepared with faculty training, development, or…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Best Practices, Web Based Instruction, Tribally Controlled Education
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Ditta, Annie S.; Lussier, Catherine M.; Speer, Annika C. – College Teaching, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic caused instructors to quickly pivot their teaching into the remote environment. Now, as we conclude over a year of remote instruction, faculty need to focus on developing excellence in online and hybridized education. Research has been dedicated to discovering best practices in online teaching, but much of that work was…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Theories, Educational Change
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Sheppard, Jennifer – Composition Studies, 2021
This article reports on findings from a hyperlocal programmatic survey on writing instructors' experiences in moving teaching online during the coronavirus pandemic. It highlights key challenges instructors reported, including a need for strategies addressing increased workload; a desire for greater experience with pedagogy- rather than…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Student Adjustment, Web Based Instruction
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Fontichiaro, Kristin; Stephens, Wendy Steadman – Knowledge Quest, 2021
This time has been particularly tough on school librarians, who have worked to develop connections with students and teachers and leverage physical collections. With new variants of the virus emerging, the coming months and years may be more of a game of whack-a-mole as the country tries to conquer some versions of the virus and others pop up.…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Librarians, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Pace, Christi; Pettit, Stacie K.; Barker, Kim S. – Becoming: Journal of the Georgia Association for Middle Level Education, 2020
School closings resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic have forced teachers across the world to scramble to shift their face-to-face classes online. This rapid transition to what we call "quaranteaching" has left teachers little time to prepare for virtual teaching and learning. Acknowledging this challenge, in this article we share steps,…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Web Based Instruction, Distance Education, Middle School Teachers
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Báez, Johanna Creswell; Marquart, Matthea; Chung, Rebecca Yae-Eun; Ryan, Delia; Garay, Kristin – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2019
With the growth of online and distance education in social work, faculty training and support need to be provided to ensure high-quality online social work education. A model for training social work educators in online teaching is outlined that focuses on pedagogy, technology, and social work values. Columbia University School of Social Work's…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, College Faculty, Online Courses, Social Work
Research Alliance for New York City Schools, 2020
These notes provide an evolving overview of research and practical guidance on strategies to implement remote teaching and learning, as well as strategies that combine virtual learning with in-class instruction. The document includes links to a variety of resources and reports on specific strategies and programs. It is important to recognize that…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Electronic Learning, Blended Learning, Evidence Based Practice
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Buchberger, Michelle Phillips – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2019
This article investigates best practices in instructional design to assist in creating a multimedia learning object to supplement a face-to-face sophomore seminar. The course requires the completion of a degree plan that adheres to complex advising rules, creating stress for many students as well as causing a very advising-heavy load for…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Models, Academic Advising, Best Practices
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Cifuentes, Lauren; Janney, Alexandra; Guerra, Lauran; Weir, Jennifer – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2016
We describe our activities that emerged in the context of an Office of Distance Education and Learning Technologies' efforts to systematically and systemically address accessibility for online learning in order to comply with ethical principles, best practices, and laws. The activities include three overarching continuous tasks: strategically…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Educational Technology, Access to Computers
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Schwieger, Dana; Surendran, Ken – Information Systems Education Journal, 2015
The value of experiential learning projects (which are usually major assessments in courses) in education has been touted since the early 1900s (Dewey, 1938). These projects have the potential to deepen students' understanding of course topics by allowing them to put concepts into practice and watch the results develop. However, experiential…
Descriptors: Program Administration, Best Practices, Online Courses, Computer Science Education
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Steketee, Carole; Bate, Frank – Issues in Educational Research, 2013
Teaching has always been at the core of what it means to practice in the health professions. Health professionals generally accept that as part of their role they will be involved in educating future generations in their discipline. However, whilst health professional educators typically have extensive knowledge and skills in their discipline…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Educational Research, Health Personnel, Teaching Methods
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He,Wu; Xu, Guandong; Kruck, S. E. – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2014
Online teaching and learning have become increasingly common in higher educational institutions. These higher educational institutions realize the growing importance of online learning in information systems/information technology (IS/IT) education and are now offering online IS/IT courses and programs to students. However, designing, developing,…
Descriptors: Information Systems, Information Technology, Technology Education, Electronic Learning
Neidorf, Robin – Information Today, Inc., 2012
Distance education is enabling individuals to earn college and graduate degrees, professional certificates, and a wide range of skills and credentials. In addition to the expanding role of distance learning in higher education, all types of organizations now offer web-based training courses to employees, clients, and other associates. In this…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Best Practices, Instructional Design, Adult Learning
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Carliner, Saul – Performance Improvement, 2013
Although the current interest in informal learning seems recent, performance improvement professionals have long had an interest in informal learning-the ways that people learn outside of formal structures. The earliest forms of learning for work were informal, including de facto and formal apprenticeship programs and the "school of…
Descriptors: Fundamental Concepts, Informal Education, Educational Development, Intellectual History
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