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Friday, August 26, 2011

Online Teaching and Online Learning by ConnectEd hosted by The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership at Walden University

Please, take a closer look at these interesting articles about Online Teaching and Online Learning below. 

How to Teach Online Learning
"On the surface, teaching in an online learning environment appears to differ significantly from teaching in a physical classroom setting. However, online learning shares many of its basic principles with face to face instruction, and the online venue can actually provide easier access to one-on-one student-teacher conversations.",
summarizes G. Keith Evans, ConnectEd. 




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With some basic familiarity and an understanding of the technology, instructors can easily transition into teaching online classes:
  • Develop a Lesson Plan

  • Set Availability

  • Use Periodic Assignments

  • Provide Frequent Feedback

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Gender Differences in Online Learning
"Males and females learn differently. Some of these differences are innate, the product of differences in brain structure, while others are learned, the product of culture and upbringing. These differences can appear as discrepancies between the work that male and female students produce and in their attitude toward school.", summarizes Michael Wolfe, ConnectEd.




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Recent studies have shown that these differences extend to males and females who learn online:
  • Considerations

  • Significance

  • Qualification

  • Theories/Speculation

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Related links
Learning to Teach Online and Becoming an eTeacher
3 Biggest Myths about Teaching Online Education by Angelita Williams

About ConnectEd


ConnectEd is a free online community, hosted by The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership at Walden University, where educators can get informed, engaged, and inspired. While other sites focus on lesson plans, ConnectEd offers practical advice about the professional and personal challenges you face in your educational settings and in your life.

As a leader in online education programs, with more than 37,000 students, alumni, and faculty members around the world, The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership at Walden University understands those challenges. ConnectEd offers you their experience and knowledge, as well as that of others who are passionate about education. The site is open to all.

Join ConnectEd to meet other educators, share ideas, and stay up to date with information that will help you inside and outside the classroom.
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Source: ConnectEd