Posts Tagged ‘online teaching strategies’
January 8 - How One Online Program Won the Sloan-C Award
By: Christopher Hill in Distance Learning Administration
Ever wonder what an online education program needs to do to win a Sloan-C award? The associate of science degree program in veterinary technology at St. Petersburg College, Florida, won the Sloan-C Most Outstanding Online Teaching & Learning Program award in 2007. What follows is an excerpt from an interview Distance Education Report conducted with Dr. Richard Flora, dean of the School of Veterinary Technology.
September 17 - Creatively Engaging Online Students: Models and Activities
By: Mary Bart in Online Seminars
Student dissatisfaction, apathy and, increasingly, attrition threaten to derail the progress of online education. During this video presentation, you’ll learn about proven and practical activities for keeping your students engaged in your online programs, all from one of higher-ed’s leading technology experts…and most entertaining presenters.
July 30 - Online Instructor Success: What’s It Take?
By: Mary Bart in Online Seminars
Did you know that there are currently more than 100 specific competencies that have been determined to be instrumental for online teaching success. If distance education is a critical part of your school’s future or your personal career path, this is one seminar you don’t want to miss.
January 22 - Managing Expectations and Handling Difficult Students Online
By: Mary Bart in Online Seminars
The online environment may look different, but the players are the same … including the difficult ones. Whatever the issue or level of disruption, you need to deal with it, because difficult students can undermine an online classroom as effectively as they can a traditional one. This seminar provides insight into the online classroom environment and how to stay in control of it.



