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Ensuring Quality and Integrity in Online Learning Programs
Instruction that occurs in real time (i.e., synchronously) in which students and instructor(s) are in the same physical space.
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Preparing and Training Higher Education Faculty to Ensure Quality Online Learning and Teaching
Ben Seipel (University of Wisconsin – River Falls, USA & California State University – Chico, USA) and Chiara Francesca Ferrari (California State University – Chico, USA)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 33
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7844-4.ch002
Abstract
In this chapter, the authors discuss the nature of quality online instruction from the perspectives of equity, quality preparation, professional development, and evaluation. Specifically, the authors describe the need for faculty preparation in pedagogical and andragogical practices in general by defining “quality” and qualified professionals. The authors provide initial support for instructors by describing the lesson planning cycle as a useful framework. The authors also delve into the importance of considering one's personal teaching philosophy as a grounding for quality instruction. Then, the authors apply these concepts to online andragogy and the need for continuing professional development opportunities. Next, the authors describe three evaluation tools/opportunities, rubric for online instruction, the quality online learning and teaching instrument, and quality matters, that have been useful to faculty at their institution. Finally, the authors conclude with future research directions regarding quality online instruction.
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Interactions among team members whereby they are in the same place at the same time and can physically see each other.
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A (Critical) Distance: Contingent Labor, MOOCs, and Teaching Online
Learning that occurs in a traditional classroom setting where students and teachers meet in person.
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Virtual Teamwork in Distance Education
Face-to-face refers to the time that students in a hybrid educational program physically spend with each other in a traditional teaching and learning environment.
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The Perception of Faculty Members on Hybrid Learning: A Naturalistic Case Study
A model of course design that requires students and the instructor to interact personally in a classroom setting. It is the traditional model of schooling and lecturing.
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Distance Learning and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Traditional classroom setting for teaching and learning where teacher and students are at the same location at the same time.
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Social Structures of Online Religious Communities
This term refers to interpersonal communication which takes place in the physical presence of the other person; in other words, NOT via Internet or other electronic channels
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