Making the Move to eLearning: Putting Your Course Online
By (Author) Kay Lehmann
By (author) Lisa Chamberlin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Education
16th June 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
371.358
Paperback
274
Width 154mm, Height 232mm, Spine 14mm
374g
Making the Move to eLearning proposes a radical truththat online education, when taught using the methodology perfected by successful veterans of distance learning, surpasses traditional face-to-face teaching and learning. The key is for online educators to learn just what those successful methods are and how to emulate them in their own virtual courses. Making the Move to eLearning is the textbook for new and veteran online teachers who want to learn or refine their online facilitation skills.
Kay Lehmann and Lisa Chamberlin have captured the best practices of eLearning in an easy-to-read style that delivers real substance. Offering twenty-six reasons demonstrating how online education can be better than traditional education, this book informsthose curious about online teaching and improves the methods of those who already teach via the Internet. As online learning experts both Kay and Lisa walk the talkthey understand how to train educators to be great online teachers. In this handy volume, they share field-tested, hard-won insights to the art and science of online teaching. This is a must-have book for anyone who wants to teach in the twenty-first century. Don't miss it!!! -- Dennis O'Connor, E-Learning and Online Teaching 21st Century Information Fluency
Making the Move to eLearning is a must read for all who teach. As a career and leadership coach this book provides expertise not only as best practices for teaching, but affirms our teacher leader responsibilities as genuine, empathic responders as well. -- Phyl Burger, Career Leadership Talent Management Coach, and faculty, Concordia University, St. Paul
Anyone who wants to both succeed and enjoy themselves in this non-traditional, creative, dynamic, asynchronous world will dog-ear page after page of Lehmann and Chamberlin's book. As a traditional educator who had to quickly and intuitively adapt to my online classroom and its students as well as coach my faculty colleagues, I'm very grateful now for a book I wish I'd had five years ago! -- Sheila Bartle, director of faculty development, Kendall College
This is the book to read if you are keen to learn how to teach online but aren't quite sure where to start or how to adapt your teaching strategies. Novice and veteran online instructors will appreciate the difference this book can make in their teaching. Making the Move to eLearning is an essential read for those who wish to understand how to deal with time management and student motivation issues and how to improve their day-to-day facilitation and assessment strategies when teaching an online class. -- Joan Vandervelde, online professional development coordinator, University of WisconsinStout
Kay Lehmann and Lisa Chamberlin have captured the best practices of eLearning in an easy-to-read style that delivers real substance. Offering twenty-six reasons demonstrating how online education can be better than traditional education, this book informs those curious about online teaching and improves the methods of those who already teach via the Internet.
As online learning experts both Kay and Lisa walk the talkthey understand how to train educators to be great online teachers. In this handy volume, they share field-tested, hard-won insights to the art and science of online teaching. This is a must-have book for anyone who wants to teach in the twenty-first century. Don't miss it!
Kay Lehmann is a Milken National Educator award-winner, with a master's and doctorate in online learning. She is currently working full time as an online facilitator and writer. Lisa Chamberlin holds a master's degree in curriculum and instruction (technology emphasis). She has been an online facilitator for more than a decade, as well as a freelance writer, and an editor of education articles. She, along with Dr. Lehmann, is a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation award-winning educator and trainer.