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 EDTECH-01: Introduction to Online Teaching / Learning

Who Should Take This Course

The online course is geared for any teacher, faculty member, student or person interested in online education, regardless of the subject you are teaching or studying. This online course is relevant as well for those already teaching a course on the Internet.

The course is oriented both towards distance learning where instructors and learners are at a distance, and campus or classroom classes in which students and teacher also meet in person. If part of your course takes place in the classroom, we will be discussing how teaching online can be integrated into the classroom setting.

* Discover the new world of learning and teaching online.

* Acquire the knowledge skills you need to plan, develop and teach a course on the Internet.

* Share your ideas with other teachers from all over the world.

* Interact with the foremost authority on teaching online. Ask him questions, get his thoughts, share 
   your ideas with him.

 Outcomes

By participating in this online course, you will:

  • - Get the latest information on how learning online is different from classroom learning.

  • - Receive information not available anywhere else on teaching online.

  • - Be able to plan, develop and teach an online course with the knowledge skills gained from this course.

  • - See how a virtual classroom works.

  • - Have engaged in sharing new ideas and the latest tips and techniques with other teachers.

  What to do now

  1. Spend just a few minutes reviewing the Agenda; How it Works; and    About the Book.

  2. Register for the class now. Use online registration form . http://www.cccapply.org/   

  3. Tell a friend or colleague about the online course and take it together!

           

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