← The 10 Countries Most Effectively Using The Internet
The Teacher’s Guide To Successful Technology Integration →
Friday, October 5, 2012 12:35 pm, Posted by Katie Lepi
0 | How To
Good tips to reflect as you prepare/evaluate your online presence in a blended/online course.
"The fundamentals that define a great teacher don't differ much whether classes are taught in the online setting or off, but there are certain things that need greater emphasis and gain greater importance when a teacher is working with students who aren't in a traditional classroom setting."
The post really points to the possible pitfalls of online courses. It also suggests the importance of examining & evaluating the effectiveness of online courses - including the teacher's pedagogy and instructional methods - and student receptiveness, level of engagement, and success in courses. The comments after the post provide a lively discussion. Blended learning seems to get high marks.