Tips to Help Online Students
#58: Helping Online Students, an Interview with Dr. Doris Blanton
This content was first posted on APUEdge.ComHelping students succeed in the online classroom...
#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...
#45: Classroom Management Can Improve Online Student Success
This content originally appeared on APUEdge.com Strong classroom management is especially...
#43: Build Better Student Connections by Avoiding 4 Pitfalls
This content originally appeared at APUEdge.com Connecting effectively with students in the online...
#42: How to Increase Your Confidence and Connection in the Online Classroom
This content originally appeared at APUEdge.Com What drives you as an educator? In this episode,...
#41: Tips for Teaching Live, Synchronous Online Classes
This content originally appeared at APUEdge.Com Teaching live, synchronous online classes can be...
#38: Asking Great Questions Can Improve Student Engagement
This content first appeared at APUSEdge.Com Increasing engagement in the online classroom can...
#36: Helping Online Students Prepare for the Holidays
The holidays can be a difficult time for everyone, but especially for online students whose coursework continues over the holiday break. In this episode, Dr. Bethanie Hansen offers suggestions for how online educators can incorporate flexibility and sensitivity into course design to accommodate students who may be struggling. Also learn about scaffolding assignments and other accommodations to help students succeed during the holidays.
#33: Andragogy in Online Education and Strategies for Teaching Adult Learners
Online education works very well for many adult learners, but it’s important for online educators to understand how these students are very different than traditional 18-to-25 year old students. In this episode, Dr. Bethanie Hansen talks about andragogy theory and ways educators can adjust assignments to meet the needs and objectives of adult online learners.
#31: Teaching Military and Veteran Students Online
Military students, especially those on active duty, are a unique segment of the online student population who have specific needs. In this episode, you’ll find advice and recommendations about teaching military students including encouraging them to ask questions, making accommodations for unexpected deployments, focusing on real-world connections with learning material, helping them with time management strategies, and much more.
#30: Using a Planner for Amazing Time Management in Your Online Teaching
This content was first published at OnlineLearningTips.Com. The use of online teaching has risen...
#28: Five Ways to Make Online Forum Discussions More Creative
This podcast content initially appeared on OnlineLearningTips.com. Transcript: This podcast...
#25: Using Your Influence to Build Community in Online Courses
#22: Two Online Teaching Best Practices That Matter
Starting the new school year, there are two online teaching best practices that matter most....
#20: Helping Inexperienced Students Who are New to Online
Are you helping inexperienced students who are new to online learning? Students come into our...
#16: Be Authentic while Teaching Online
Because online teaching is known for its isolation, how can we be authentic while teaching online?...
Wiley Educational Research
Today, I saw the Wiley Educational Research posted on Linkedin. You can view it here:...
#7: Accepting A Course Extension in Your Online Class
Near the end of a session, you might need to consider accepting a course extension request in your...
#6: Online Celebrations, Reflections, and Memorials
As the school year ends in a new way and without face to face classes, it's time to plan online...
#3: Students’ Biggest Concerns Online, and How You Can Help
#2: The Online Education Dilemma: Efficiency vs. Connection
The challenge of online teaching comes when workload demands your best efficiency strategies, but your students need authenticity and connection. You can have both when you use specific strategies to help learners in a variety of situations.