Introduction to Online Learning

Introduction to Online Learning

Author: Julie L. Globokar

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2010-04-28

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 1412993563

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A survival guide companion for students beginning their first online or hybrid class Introduction to Online Learning introduces first-time distance learners to the realities of Web-based education and serves as the most comprehensive, practical guide to achieving success when facing online-specific barriers as well as common academic hurdles. Written by an experienced instructor, this invaluable aid shows students how to overcome challenges related to e-mail communication, technological catastrophes, staying organized on a daily basis, and more. Students learn to take advantage of the unique resources available for those enrolled in internet-based programs and to make the most of their Web-based educational experience by tailoring it to their personal strengths, needs, and learning styles. Key Features The author provides clear explanations of how to tailor research, writing, and citing sources to the online classroom, as well as when citations are necessary Concrete, original examples link the text to students′ personal experiences; illustrations vividly bring material to life Screenshots and excerpts from online syllabi help students navigate their first course requirements Examples of appropriate discussion board interaction aid students in progressing in their course with confidence Self-assessments guide students in determining individual learning styles and levels of preparedness The open-access student study site includes first-person testimonials and advice from online students and instructors, links to relevant Web sites and resources, and self-quizzes. Intended Audience This groundbreaking supplement is a must-have for any student enrolled in an online course or degree program, or for students enrolled in hybrid courses including a mix of online and classroom learning.


The Teacher's Complete & Easy Guide to the Internet

The Teacher's Complete & Easy Guide to the Internet

Author: Ann Heide

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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THE TEACHER'S COMPLETE AND EASY GUIDE TO THE INTERNET shows K-12 teachers how and why to incorporate the Internet into their program, providing teaching strategies that ensure that they and their students can use the Internet as an effective learning tool. This guide is packed with easy-to-understand information that teachers need to incorporate the Internet successfully into their classroom.


Your Super Quick Guide to Learning Online

Your Super Quick Guide to Learning Online

Author: Janet E. Salmons

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2020-11-25

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 152975710X

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Learn how to successfully adapt to online remote learning with this super quick guide. Packed with pragmatic, applied tips on how to adjust to a digital learning experience, this handy resource will instil you with the confidence and know-how needed to succeed. Set up an effective workplace and stay motivated Work well with tutors and get the support you need Get the most out of different forms of learning, from lectures to field work Make the best use of materials, such as online databases and open-access content. Collaborate effectively with peers and create your best work. An invaluable guide to get you through university cool, calm and in control!


The Mayfield Quick View Guide to the Internet for Students of Health, Physical Education, and Exercise Science, Version 2.0

The Mayfield Quick View Guide to the Internet for Students of Health, Physical Education, and Exercise Science, Version 2.0

Author: Jennifer Campbell Koella

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13:

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This brief guide gives students and teachers a reference to the Internet and World Wide Web. It includes sections on finding, using, and documenting sources, source reliability, the Internet and job searches, communicating with e-mail and in virtual communities, and more.


The Quick Reference Guide to Educational Innovations

The Quick Reference Guide to Educational Innovations

Author: Carolyn Orange

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2002-02-19

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780761978169

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In their struggle to identify successful solutions for their schools, teachers, administrators, board members, and parents must wade through reams of educational rhetoric and sales hype. This resource is designed to serve a broad audience of practicing teachers, preservice teachers, administrators, resource teachers, college professors, parents, and others who would like to stay abreast of new education programs and innovations. It objectively explains how each program, practice, and philosophy is supported by research and how it really works in schools. It provides straightforward definitions and concisely illustrates the practical applications and supporting research for approximately 125 educational innovations. Entries include feedback from award-winning teachers, giving educators an unbiased view of real-world effectiveness. Some highlights are as follows: (1) the exploration of more than 60 innovative practices, including assertive discipline, computer-assisted instruction, conflict resolution, distance learning, and the Socratic method; (2) an examination of results-oriented programs, including emergent literacy, Jumpstart, and Touch Point Math; (3) detailed discussion of policies regarding immersion and inclusion, standardized testing, and summer school; and (4) comprehensive coverage of movement, concepts, and theories, including brain-based learning, mainstreaming, multicultural education, and school vouchers. (Contains 135 references.) (RT)