The Online Teaching Lounge Podcast
#105 Podcast: Helping Students Navigate their Online Education Journey
The pandemic caused a major disruption to education. Learn how student affairs’ professionals and teachers can help students navigate these changes.
#104: Tips to Recognize Burnout and Overcome Overwhelm
Learn the signs of burnout including exhaustion, cynicism and inefficacy and ways to rebuild your emotional strength, manage your energy, and find satisfaction in your work again.
#103 Podcast: Insight from Leading the Way in Online Higher Education
While offering online courses was a new endeavor for many institutions of higher learning, APU has been doing so for 30 years. Learn from President Dr. Kate Zatz about continuous improvements to technology and working to foster connections with students in an online environment.
#102: Preparing to Teach Your Online Class with Peak Performance, Part 2
Focusing on personal wellbeing can help educators reach their peak performance. Learn tips to help plan ahead for wellbeing to maintain energy and enthusiasm.
#101: Preparing for Peak Performance in Online Teaching: Part 1
Teaching online can be challenging. Learn how educators can reach their peak performance using these preparation tips.
#100: Celebrating 100 Episodes with 5 Most Popular Topics for Online Teachers
Agility and continuous improvement are essential parts of online education. In this milestone episode, learn about the top 5 listener favorites.
#99: Student Affairs in Online Education: Creating Opportunities for Interaction
Providing guidance and assistance to students during their online academic journey is very different than in traditional, on-ground educational experiences. Learn more about student affairs in online education.
#98: How is ‘The Great Resignation’ Affecting Online Education?
Learn how the “The Great Resignation” has affected online higher education and three concepts to help educators stay invigorated while also retaining students.
#97: Tips on Teaching Writing: From Essay Maps to Critiquing
Being an effective writer is a foundational skill but teaching students how to write can be both challenging and overwhelming for educators. Learn tips on teaching writing.
#96: Student Retention Strategies in Online Education
This content originally appeared on APUEdge.Com. Every year, a large number of students across the...
#95: Student Affairs: Addressing Student Mental Health and Wellness
This content first appeared on APUEdge.com Podcast with Dr. Bethanie L. Hansen, Department...
#94: Strategies for Applying Andragogy, Constructivism, and Heutagogy
This content first appeared on APUEdge.com Podcast with Dr. Bethanie L. Hansen, Department...
#82: Be Present: Best Practices for Authentic Teaching Online
Be Present: Best Practices for Authentic Teaching Online This content first appeared at...
#81: Enhancing Online Discussion Forums to Improve Student Learning
Enhancing Online Discussion Forums to Improve Student Learning This content first appeared at...
#80: Social-Emotional Learning
This content was first provided at APUEdge.com. Teaching children during a pandemic, whether...
#79: Three Steps to Stress-Free Online Teaching
Three Steps to Stress-Free Online Teaching Using Productivity Tools This content first appeared at...
#78: Simplify Your Online Teaching with a Learning Framework
Simplify Your Online Teaching with Learning Frameworks This content first appeared at APUEdge.com....
#77: How to Say “NO” When You Teach Online
How to Convey a Positive “No” When Teaching Online This content first appeared on APUEdge.com....
#76: How to use a Learning Management System to Put Your Class Online
How to Use a Learning Management System to Put Your Class Online This content first appeared at...
#75: Moving Your Course Online? Orientation to Online Education
Moving Your Course Online? Orientation to Online Education This content first appeared at...
#74: Benefits of Small Group Discussions in Online Classrooms
Benefits of Small Group Discussions in Online Classrooms This content first appeared at...
#73: Starting a Reflective Practice Can Help You Grow as an Online Educator
Starting a Reflective Practice Can Help You Grow as an Online Educator This content first appeared...
#72: A Quick Guide to Blended Learning for Online Educators
This content first appeared at APUEdge.com. Teachers and trainers can develop effective blended...
#71: 7 Best Practices for Online Teaching
Teachers can be successful teaching online by adopting best practices to help them prepare and...
#70: Parallel Thinking for the Online Educator
This content first appeared at APUEdge.com Thinking is a skill that can always be further...
#69: 10 Leadership Principles to Refresh Your Teaching Career
This content was first posted at APUEdge.Com Teaching online can sometimes get stale or...
#68: Entrepreneurial Ideas and Concepts for the Online Educator
Online teachers must be innovative and creative in order to keep online classes relevant, fresh,...
#66: Increasing Your Productivity as an Online Educator [Podcast]
This content initially appeared at APUEdge.com Maintaining a high level of productivity can be...
#65: Strategies to Make Discussion Boards More Engaging [Podcast]
This content initially appeared at APUEdge.Com Discussion boards are a required part of many...
#64: This Summer, Start Your 100 List to Lead a Rich and Thriving Life [Podcast]
This content first appeared at APUEdge.Com What are some important things you want to accomplish...
#63: Benefits of Mentoring Online Students [Podcast]
This content originally appeared on APUEdge.com. Teachers are always seeking better ways to...
#62: Connecting with Students Through Zoom
This content first appeared at APUEdge.com.Engaging with students and building a sense of...
#61: Five Creative Ways to Enhance Forum Discussions
This content initially appeared at...
#60: Building Social Presence in the Online Classroom
This content initially appeared on APUEdge.com. Online teachers must work to build social presence...
#59: Tips to Skillfully Cope with Life’s Inevitable Stressors
This content initially appeared at APUEdge.com. We all have an endless “to do” list that we can’t...
Guest Podcast: A Mindset for Working From Home
This content originally appeared at DrBCoach.Com. As an online educator, you're likely working...
#58: Helping Online Students, an Interview with Dr. Doris Blanton
This content was first posted on APUEdge.ComHelping students succeed in the online classroom...
#57: How to Prepare Your Online Classroom for a Successful Session
This content first appeared on APUEDGE.COM.Teaching online classes requires a substantial amount...
#56: Work-Life Balance (Part 3 of 3): Setting Time Management Priorities
This content originally appeared on APUEdge.Com. Subscribe to Online Teaching LoungeApple...
#55: Work-Life Balance (Part 2 of 3): Creating Guidance Assets
This content was first provided at APUEdge.com. Online educators often get overwhelmed by the...
#54: Work Life Balance (Part 1 of 3): Engaging With Students First
This content initially appeared on APUEDGE.COM.Teaching online can be overwhelming and cause a...
#53: Setting the Tone in the Online Classroom
When teaching an online class, instructors must work hard to connect with students and set...
#52: Effective Feedback in Your Online Teaching
This content originally appeared on APUEdge.com. Feedback is an important part of online learning....
#51: Helping Students Succeed in Your Online Class
This content originally appeared at APUEdge.Com Online students often need extra help and support...
#50: Regular Reflection can Improve Productivity
Online educators can get so caught up in completing tasks and meeting deadlines that they often...
#49: Taking Care of Yourself as an Online Educator
This content originally appeared at APUEdge.ComBeing an online educator means you can work...
#48: How to Build Community with Online Faculty Teams
Online faculty often feel disconnected from the institution and fellow faculty members. In this episode, Dr. Bethanie Hansen provides tips and strategies for building community among faculty members to help them feel connected, informed and engaged. Learn how department leaders can focus on building relationships through consistent weekly messages, interactive team meetings, one-on-one time, peer mentoring and coaching opportunities, collaboration sites, and much more.
#47: Tips for Adding Audio, Video, and Multimedia to the Online Classroom
Learn to add audio, video, and multimedia to your online teaching using a strategic approach for a positive impact without the overwhelm.
#46: Four Key Strategies to Improve Time Management in Online Teaching
This content initially appeared on APUEDGE.Com Time management must be a top priority for online...