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July 3, 2025
147 Practical Tips for Synchronous and Blended Technology Teaching and Learning
- Author
- Lehman, Rosemary M., Berg, Richard A.
- Publisher
- Atwood Publishing, Madison, WI
- ISBN
- 9781891859694
- Table of Contents
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Acknowledgments
Foreword
ch. 1 First Thoughts
ch. 2 Pre-Planning
ch. 3 Planning
ch. 4 Developing
ch. 5 Implementing
ch. 6 Evaluating
ch. 7 Final Thoughs
ch. 8 Postscript
Glossary
References
The Authors
Distance education today offers more than teaching and learning online. The growing sophistication and flexibility of synchronous technologies, plus continuing advances and familiarity with their uses, has opened up new opportunities for engaging students and relating with them in a myriad of ways.
Honed through many years of experience and grounded in distance education research, the tips selected for this book are placed in the well respected framework of the instructional design process: pre-planning, planning, developing, implementing, evaluating.
Of special interest is the Companion Web Site designed to offer depth, additional materials, and a practitioner blog. With the web site, the book, the blog, the reader has the opportunity to work with point and electronic media to create an innovative plan. The Companion Web Site and blog are hosted by Instructional Communications Systems of the University of Wisconsin Extension, making available their experience and wealth of information to us all. (From the Publisher)
Honed through many years of experience and grounded in distance education research, the tips selected for this book are placed in the well respected framework of the instructional design process: pre-planning, planning, developing, implementing, evaluating.
Of special interest is the Companion Web Site designed to offer depth, additional materials, and a practitioner blog. With the web site, the book, the blog, the reader has the opportunity to work with point and electronic media to create an innovative plan. The Companion Web Site and blog are hosted by Instructional Communications Systems of the University of Wisconsin Extension, making available their experience and wealth of information to us all. (From the Publisher)