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Thrive Online A New Approach to Building Expertise and Confidence as an Online Educator

Thrive Online A New Approach to Building Expertise and Confidence as an Online Educator

Research shows that online education when designed and facilitated well is as effective as traditional campus-based instruction. Despite the evidence many faculty perceive online education as inferior to traditional instruction—and are often quite vocal in their skepticism. Simultaneously however more and more students are seeking online courses and degree programs. Thrive Online: A New Approach to Building Expertise and Confidence as an Online Educator is an invitation for the rising tide of online educators who are relatively new to teaching online and also for those more experienced instructors who are increasingly frustrated by the dominant bias against online education. Readers will find:• An approach that empowers online educators to thrive professionally using a set of specific agentic behaviors• Strategies for approaching conversations about online learning in new ways that inform the skeptics and critics• Strategies that celebrate the additional skills and proficiencies developed by successful online educators• Guidance for educators who want to feel natural and fluent in the online learning environment• Guidance for enhancing the user-centered nature of online spaces to create student-centered learning environments• Encouragement for online educators to pursue leadership opportunitiesThe internet is changing how people communicate and learn. Thrive Online: A New Approach to Building Expertise and Confidence as an Online Educator offers guidance inspiration and strategies required to adapt and lead higher education through this change. This book is for higher education instructors who are seeking community a sense of belonging and the professional respect they deserve. Thriving is not a reaction to our environment but rather a state of being we can create intentionally for ourselves. The time has come to change the conversation about online education. Add your voice – join the community and #ThriveOnline. | Thrive Online A New Approach to Building Expertise and Confidence as an Online Educator

GBP 24.99
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Online Peer Engagement in Adolescence Positive and Negative Aspects of Online Social Interaction

Teaching Online A Practical Guide

Online Supervision A Handbook for Practitioners

Online Supervision A Handbook for Practitioners

As online therapy becomes more mainstream the importance of using a means of supervision which parallels this is increasingly being recognised by practitioners and the professional bodies. Very little has been written about this newly developing way of working so this book is timely. Online Supervision: A Handbook for Practitioners covers a wide range of issues from the practical aspects of how supervision happens through research legal and ethical issues to specific therapeutic settings and issues. Existing models of supervision are considered in the context of the online setting and new models which have been developed specifically for supervising online are explored. All chapters are authored by experienced online therapists and supervisors who bring their considerable knowledge from their practice to illuminate this growing area of the profession. In many chapters anonymised case examples illustrate the text alongside reflective activities which readers can choose to undertake. While the book aims to develop the practice of online supervision of online therapists it is recognised that there are circumstances which mean that some practitioners may choose to engage in online supervision of their face-to-face work. This is recognised and guidelines for offering and engaging in online supervision are discussed. Many practitioners begin to offer online supervision without specialised training and the final chapter centres on a discussion about the value and necessity of undertaking preparation for working in a new medium. Online Supervision: A Handbook for Practitioners will be highly readable and accessible to both experienced practitioners and newcomers to this field. | Online Supervision A Handbook for Practitioners

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Teaching Language Online A Guide for Designing Developing and Delivering Online Blended and Flipped Language Courses

Teaching Language Online A Guide for Designing Developing and Delivering Online Blended and Flipped Language Courses

Practical and accessible this book comprehensively covers everything you need to know to design develop and deliver successful online blended and flipped language courses. Grounded in the principles of instructional design and communicative language teaching this book serves as a compendium of best practices research and strategies for creating learner-centered online language instruction that builds students’ proficiency within meaningful cultural contexts. This book addresses important topics such as finding and optimizing online resources and materials learner engagement teacher and student satisfaction and connectedness professional development and online language assessment. Teaching Language Online features: A step-by-step guide aligned with the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for Languages: Learning Teaching and Assessment and the World-Class Instructional Design and Assessment (WIDA) standards Research-based best practices and tools to implement effective communicative language teaching (CLT) online Strategies and practices that apply equally to world languages and ESL/EFL contexts Key takeaway summaries discussion questions and suggestions for further reading in every chapter Free downloadable eResources with further readings and more materials available at www. routledge. com/ 9781138387003 As the demand for language courses in online or blended formats grows K-16 instructors urgently need resources to effectively transition their teaching online. Designed to help world language instructors professors and K-12 language educators regardless of their level of experience with online learning this book walks through the steps to move from the traditional classroom format to effective successful online teaching environments. | Teaching Language Online A Guide for Designing Developing and Delivering Online Blended and Flipped Language Courses

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Success as an Online Student Strategies for Effective Learning

Online Education Global Questions Local Answers

Advances in Online Therapy Emergence of a New Paradigm

The Routledge Guide to Teaching Translation and Interpreting Online

Online Education Foundations Planning and Pedagogy

Corpus Linguistics for Online Communication A Guide for Research

Teaching and Learning History Online A Guide for College Instructors

Online Gambling and Crime Causes Controls and Controversies

Online Gambling and Crime Causes Controls and Controversies

Offering the first empirically driven assessment of the development marketisation regulation and use of online gambling organisations and their products this book explores the relationship between online gambling and crime. It draws upon quantitative and qualitative data including textual and visual analyses of e-gambling advertising and the records of player-protection and standards organisations together with a virtual ethnography of online gambling subcultures to examine the ways in which gambling and crime have been approached in practice by gamers regulatory agencies and online gambling organisations. Building upon contemporary criminological theory it develops an understanding of online gambling as an arena in which risks and rewards are carefully constructed and through which players navigate employing their own agency to engage with the very real possibility of victimisation. With attention to the manner in which online gambling can be a source of criminal activity not only on the part of players but also criminal entrepreneurs and legitimate gambling businesses Online Gambling and Crime discusses developments in criminal law and regulatory frameworks evaluating past and present policy on online gambling. A rich examination of the prevalence incidence and experience of a range of criminal activities linked to gambling on the Internet this book will appeal to scholars and policy makers in the fields of sociology and criminology law the study of culture and subculture risk health studies and social policy. | Online Gambling and Crime Causes Controls and Controversies

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High-Impact Practices in Online Education Research and Best Practices

Designing the Online Learning Experience Evidence-Based Principles and Strategies

Designing the Online Learning Experience Evidence-Based Principles and Strategies

This book provides instructors with a holistic way of thinking about learners learning and online course design. The distinctive strategies derived from an integrated framework for designing the online learning experience help create an experience that is more personalized engaging and meaningful for online learners. The focus of this book is on the learners and the design of their online learning experiences. The authors refer to learning design instead of instructional design – which focuses on instruction and places the instructor at the center stage of the process. Therefore the focus is on approaching a learner’s online course experience as a journey consisting of a combination of learning interactions with content instructor and other learners. In most online courses instructors and learners are separated in time and space and depend on technology to facilitate interactions that often lack a strong personal dimension. As online learning continues to proliferate and mature the emphasis on simply making content available to students online is no longer acceptable. Creating online courses now requires a new way of thinking that incorporates new design ideas and approaches from a variety of fields; it also requires a new set of learning design skills for instructors and course designers. Organized into eight chapters this volume focuses on enhancing online learning experiences for each of the major aspects of an online course providing evidence-based principles and strategies to promote learner engagement and deep learning. The concluding chapter provides an example illustrating a real-world application of the principles and strategies covered in the book using Design Thinking to create learning experiences. This book provides strategies for approaching the learning experience from an integrative perspective for both experienced online instructors and those new to online course design. These strategies are based on evidence-based learning design principles and encourage the reader to adopt an empathic mindset focused on the experience of the learner. | Designing the Online Learning Experience Evidence-Based Principles and Strategies

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Successful Online Learning with Gifted Students Designing Online and Blended Lessons for Gifted and Advanced Learners in Grades 5–8

Learning Analytics Enhanced Online Learning Support

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Designing Intersectional Online Education Critical Teaching and Learning Practices

Online Intercultural Exchange Policy Pedagogy Practice

Online Intercultural Exchange Policy Pedagogy Practice

This volume provides a state of the art overview of Online Intercultural Exchange (OIE) in university education and demonstrates how educators can use OIE to address current challenges in university contexts such as internationalisation virtual mobility and intercultural foreign language education. Since the 1990s educators have been using virtual interaction to bring their classes into contact with geographically distant partner classes to create opportunities for authentic communication meaningful collaboration and first-hand experience of working and learning with partners from other cultural backgrounds. Online exchange projects of this nature can contribute to the development of learner autonomy linguistic accuracy intercultural awareness intercultural skills and electronic literacies. Online Intercultural Exchange has now reached a stage where it is moving beyond individual classroom initiatives and is assuming a role as a major tool for internationalization intercultural development and virtual mobility in universities around the globe. This volume reports qualitative and quantitative findings on the impact of OIE on universities in Europe and elsewhere and offers comprehensive guidance on using OIE at both pedagogical and technological levels. It provides theoretically-informed accounts of Online Intercultural Exchanges which will relevant to researchers in Computer Assisted Language Learning Computer-Mediated Communication or Virtual Education. Finally contributors offer a collection of practitioner-authored and practically-oriented case studies for the benefit of teachers of foreign languages or in other subject areas who wish to engage in developing the digital literacy and intercultural competences of their learners. | Online Intercultural Exchange Policy Pedagogy Practice

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Advancing Online Teaching Creating Equity-Based Digital Learning Environments

Advancing Online Teaching Creating Equity-Based Digital Learning Environments

The goal of teaching online is fundamentally the same as teaching face-to-face: facilitating the learning of all students to the greatest extent possible. This book differs from other books on online teaching in that in the process of offering guidance on course design and planning developing outcomes and appropriate engaging activities managing the workload and assessment the authors pay explicit attention throughout to the distinct and diverse needs of students and offer effective strategies to accommodate them in a comprehensive and inclusive way by using the principles of Universal Design for Learning. By following those principles from the outset when planning a course all students will benefit and most particularly those whom the research shows have the greatest achievement gaps when taking online courses - males first generation and low income students those from underrepresented minority groups the academically underprepared students with disabilities and those with limited online access or lacking readiness for online learning. Beyond good planning and design Kelly and Zakrajsek offer ideas for creating inclusive course environments and activities such as using culturally appropriate content and making it accessible in multiple formats. They also share methods to foster faculty-learner interaction and increase personal connections with students and among students through group activities or learning communities which are so critical to motivation and success. Faculty new to online teaching as well as more experienced readers will find a wealth of practical guidance on developing and honing both fully online and blended courses and as importantly a wealth of proven ideas to help the new generation of students with diverse needs to succeed. | Advancing Online Teaching Creating Equity-Based Digital Learning Environments

GBP 27.99
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From Mummies to Microchips A Case-Study in Effective Online Teaching Developed at the University of Manchester

Thriving as an Online K-12 Educator Essential Practices from the Field

The Online Tutor’s Toolkit Everything You Need to Know to Succeed as an Online Tutor

The Online Tutor’s Toolkit Everything You Need to Know to Succeed as an Online Tutor

This book contains everything you need to know to get started as an online tutor. It covers the essentials of tutoring choosing your tech and software managing homework and getting set up alongside detailed guidance focusing on each level of tuition. With techniques developed through research and first-hand experience the author explains exactly how to turn existing subject knowledge into effective tutoring for students of all ages in a variety of subjects. Divided into two parts the first answers the logistical questions facing every new tutor such as: what equipment do I need? Where can I apply? How much should I charge? The second half focuses on how to tutor different age groups effectively and subject-specific areas including English Maths and Science as well as the author’s tried-and-tested ‘5 step’ process for choosing a subject assessing a student and planning their first lessons. There is also information on how to support students writing personal statements and applying to university as well as teaching English as a Second Language. Alongside tailored up-to-date information on available software hardware exam specifications and the online tutoring marketplace the book contains a 10-week timetable of adaptable lesson plans so new tutors can get started immediately. Finally there are two additional downloadable chapters which expand on less common subjects and another which includes a digital download of every resource from the book. With suggestions for resources homework and timings to support you at every stage this is an essential read for anyone wanting to succeed as an online tutor. | The Online Tutor’s Toolkit Everything You Need to Know to Succeed as an Online Tutor

GBP 18.99
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Culture Communication and Cyberspace Rethinking Technical Communication for International Online Environments

Culture Communication and Cyberspace Rethinking Technical Communication for International Online Environments

The increasingly global nature of the World Wide Web presents new challenges and opportunities for technical communicators who must develop content for clients or colleagues from other cultures and in other nations. As international online access grows technical communicators will encounter a range of challenges related to culture and communication in cyberspace. These challenges include how to design content and develop services for online distribution to a culturally diverse audience of users; how to address cultural and linguistic factors effectively when collaborating with international colleagues and clients via online media; and how to develop effective online teaching and training practices and materials for use in learning environments comprised of culturally diverse groups of students. The contributors to Culture Communication and Cyberspace examine these challenges through chapters that explore the different aspects of international online communication. The contributing authors use a range of methodologies to review a variety of topics related to culture and communication in cyberspace. In so doing the authors also examine how business trends such as international outsourcing content management and the use of open source software (OSS) are affecting and could change practices in the field of technical communication as related to online cross-cultural interactions. | Culture Communication and Cyberspace Rethinking Technical Communication for International Online Environments

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