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Sunday, September 11, 2011
Online Teaching and Learning for Newbies: Information for Prospective Online Teachers
Teach Online: He who dares to teach must never cease to learn
This blog is for prospective, new, and experienced online teachers K12 through college. Find out if you have the right qualifications and how to get your first online teaching job. Read valuable and useful advice about designing and teaching your own online courses. Visit me at www.ELearningProf.net
Leslie Bowman is a full time online professor specializing in course design, development and instruction in the following fields/subject areas:
English Comp
Developmental English
Professional Writing
Developmental Writing
Personal and Professional Communications
Educational Technology
Online Teaching
Criminal Justice
Leslie Bowman is a full time online professor specializing in course design, development and instruction in the following fields/subject areas:
English Comp
Developmental English
Professional Writing
Developmental Writing
Personal and Professional Communications
Educational Technology
Online Teaching
Criminal Justice
Teach Online: He who dares to teach must never cease to learn
Cathy Nelson’s Professional Thoughts: Each TechnoTuesday
This blog is designed to offer helpful hints, tips, and tricks to teachers and library media specialists who are modeling the integration of technology in an authentic and ethical manner in the name of increasing student engagement. The content will be driven by questions I am asked or by my own current educational and technology interests. Subscribe with your favorite reader, and maybe I’ll have added something new each Tuesday. NO PROMISES though. The frequency at which I post will depend of my wow factor as I learn.
Cathy Nelson’s Professional Thoughts: Each TechnoTuesday
Ask-Dr-Kirk: Dr. Delaney Kirk Offers Tips on Taking Back the Classroom and Becoming a More Effective Teacher
Delaney J. Kirk, Ph.D., SPHR, has almost 30 years of teaching experience, including 18 years as a tenured full professor at Drake University before coming to the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee in 2007. She received her Ph.D. from the University of North Texas in 1988. Prior to teaching, she worked in marketing research, accounting, and training and development. She is currently CEO of a small international publishing company founded in 2005.
Dr. Kirk's research interests include employment discrimination and procedural and distributive justice. She has authored articles in Labor Law Journal, Human Relations, SAM Advanced Management Journal, Journal of Business & Entrepreneurship, and the Journal of Management Education. Recently she has become interested in the use of social networking sites for recruiting, marketing, and customer service and wrote a book chapter on social media in "Digital Product Management, Technology and Practice: Interdisciplinary Perspectives" (IGI Global Publishing, 2011).
Dr. Kirk has taught workshops on classroom management and teaching effectiveness at numerous academic conferences and universities. Her book, "Taking Back the Classroom: Tips for the College Professor on Becoming a More Effective Teacher," is in its 3rd printing.
Ask-Dr-Kirk: Dr. Delaney Kirk Offers Tips on Taking Back the Classroom and Becoming a More Effective Teacher
Teaching & Learning in a Networked World (Keynote) - Video
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