Online Teaching Survival Guide: The Best Teaching Strategies and Tools for Your Online Classroom. The current coronavirus pandemic has abruptly changed multiple aspects of our daily routine. Social distancing, staying inside our homes, and various rules and regulations have disrupted our lives enormously. We were suddenly expected to adapt as quickly as possible to this new world, without having time to grasp this new reality, let alone prepare for it. The education system has surely gone through one of the biggest changes--from the well-known and familiar classroom surroundings, teachers and students have had to transfer to the online world. For the majority of teachers, this process turned out to be incredibly challenging. Online teaching is very different from traditional classroom teaching, and facing the vast world of online tools and teaching platforms can be shockingly intimidating. How do you prepare your material for an online course? How do you deliver the class to your students so they’re engaged and interested? What is everyone on about when they talk about hybrid learning, and flipped classrooms? These are just some of the questions that have been plaguing teachers all over the world. Many of them couldn’t wait for the crisis to be over, and to go back to their regular routine--but now it looks like online teaching is here to stay. Experts agree that online learning has many benefits, and some countries are even considering fully transferring to this type of teaching. The rest of the world is also preparing to incorporate online teaching into their education system to some extent. In both cases, teachers will need to step out of their comfort zone and dive straight into the alien world of online teaching. If you’re a teacher, or someone aspiring to become one, this prospect might scare you, especially if you’re not tech-savvy or haven’t had experience with online teaching tools. Luckily, there are multiple ways you can overcome this particular problem, and transfer your amazing teaching skills from the actual classroom to the virtual one. In Teaching Online, you will discover: The difference between classroom and online teaching, and how you can successfully apply real-life teaching methods to virtual media Types of online classes and courses you can combine to provide the best learning experience for your students A complete online-teaching glossary, so you’ll never again get confused by all the high-tech teaching jargon Simple, but efficient online teaching practices that will help you create engaging and highly educational learning content A comprehensive guide on online teaching tools, including class management and parent-teacher communication tools Numerous tips and strategies to ease you into the world of online teaching, from adapting class material to choosing the best online grading system Strategies for combining classroom and online teaching to help you create influential blended learning courses And much more. Being an excellent teacher in the classroom does not guarantee you the same amount of success online. Managing virtual classrooms and creating online content is tricky, and even the most experienced educators struggle with some of the challenges of online teaching. While online schooling was, until recently, just a prospect, it now seems like it’s here to stay. With Teaching Online, you’ll be able to gradually evolve and expand your teaching skills enormously. If you’re ready to provide the best online learning experience for your students, then scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button right now.
Teaching Online: A Practical Guide is a practical, concise guide for educators teaching online. This updated edition has been fully revamped and reflects important changes that have occurred since the second edition’s publication.
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This resource explains how to merge the essential skills of embedding culturally responsive teaching practices into online and in person learning settings.
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Teaching Online is essential reading for any teacher interested in online teaching and course delivery. It deals comprehensively with both the tools and the techniques necessary for online language instruction.
The book includes strategies on motivation, tailored instruction, interaction, collaboration, monitoring and communication, time and information management, student concerns, and legal and ethical issues.
This guide explores the challenges involved in online teaching and guides educators and administrators to identify and understand best practices.