A collection of resources describing the "flipped classroom" and how to do it. several online resources are provided for potential active learning activities.
Explanation of the uses of "frameworks" as visual structures to capture students' thinking. Frameworks have non-linear formats and provide writing space to record what students are thinking about course content as well as how they are thinking about it.
"Here are ten best practices for anyone just getting started in the online environment. Research and experience suggest that these practices contribute to an effective, efficient and satisfying teaching and learning experience for both faculty and students. Using these practices can help develop confidence, comfort, and experience in teaching online."
This article contains ideas about crafting lecture from a former high school math and history teacher and current graduate teaching assistant. The piece also includes tips for incorporating active learning and additional resources on creating lecture visuals.