Routledge

Table of Contents

List of illustrations

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Why teach and study online?

1 Getting started

Intellectual property rights

The basics of teaching and learning

Course management systems

The students

The instructor

Student support

Course organization

Syllabus

Announcements

Further reading

2 Reconfiguring the lecture

Books

Posting lecture notes

Podcasting

Video

PowerPoint presentations

Synchronous communication

Announcements

Quiz feedback

Other ways to replicate the lecture

Further reading

3 The discussion board

Design of the discussion board

Discussion board questions

Small group discussions

Role of the teacher

Post-course evaluation

Informal non-graded discussion forums

Further reading

4 Assessment

Assessment in the online classroom

Quizzes

Essays

Blogs and journals

WebQuests

Website reviews

E-portfolios

Video, podcast and PowerPoint presentations

Social bookmarking

Getting away from the computer

Small group work

Rubrics

Evaluation and feedback

Peer assessment

Classroom assessment techniques

Student evaluations

Further reading

5 Classroom management

Cheating and plagiarism

Emails

Netiquette

Technical problems

Absenteeism

The online student

Further reading

6 Online teaching in the traditional classroom

Advantages of a blended class

Disadvantages of a blended class

Teaching a blended class

Integrating online teaching into the traditional classroom

Faculty information

Announcements page

Online quizzes

Grade book

Course statistics

Discussion board

Online resource center

Paperless classroom

Online activities

Student responses

Graduate tutorials and seminars

Further reading

Conclusion

Appendices

A Sample syllabus

B Website review guide

C Consent for participation in oral history project form

D Group project website review rubric

E Discussion board rubric

F Peer assessment rubric

G Course evaluation form

Notes

Additional resources for teachers

Websites

Journals

Podcasts

Blogs

Index