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Derived copy of Best Practices in Online Teaching
(col11457)
Author:
Rebecca Lopanec
Institution:
Penn State World Campus
Keywords:
Best Practices in Online Teaching Course
,
blended learning
,
distance education
,
instructional design
,
online learning
,
online pedagogy
,
online teaching
Summary:
This course provides practical strategies and pedagogical advice for instructors teaching in an online environment. The course includes advice about: preparing to teach in an online environment, managing the teaching of a course, and addressing larger issues surrounding online teaching (e.g. workload, intellectual property, etc.) The course includes interviews from ... State University.
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This course provides practical strategies and pedagogical advice for instructors teaching in an online environment. The course includes advice about: preparing to teach in an online environment, managing the teaching of a course, and addressing larger issues surrounding online teaching (e.g. workload, intellectual property, etc.) The course includes interviews from a number of teachers who have taught in an online environment. This course is based on a training session offered to faculty who teach at The World Campus at Penn State University.
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Subject:
Social Sciences,
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
73.03%
Revised:
2012-11-12
Revisions:
New
Derived copy of Introduction to Sociology
(col11442)
Author:
David Harris
Institution:
OpenStax College
Keywords:
aging
,
assembling perspective
,
authority
,
bureaucracies
,
collective behavior
,
conflict theory
,
conformity
,
crime
,
culture
,
demography
,
deviance
,
discrimination
,
diversity
,
economy
,
education
,
emergent-norm perspective
,
Emile Durkheim
,
environment
,
ethics
,
ethnicity
,
experiment
,
family
,
feminist theory
,
field research
,
formal organizations
,
functionalism
,
gender
,
global inequality
,
globalization
,
government
,
health
,
in-groups
,
Karl Marx
,
marriage
,
Max Weber
,
McDonaldization
,
medicine
,
minority groups
,
modernization
,
out-groups
,
politics
,
population
,
power
,
queer theory
,
race
,
religion
,
resocialization
,
sanctions
,
sex
,
social change
,
social class
,
social control
,
social movements
,
social stratification
,
social structure
,
socialization
,
sociology
,
stereotypes
,
survey
,
symbolic interactionism
,
urbanization
,
value-added perspective
Summary:
Introduction to Sociology was written by teams of sociology professors and writers and peer-reviewed by college instructors nationwide. The textbook was developed for OpenStax College as part of its Open Educational Resources initiative. This free online text meets standard scope and sequence requirements and incorporates current events such as ... four-year school.
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Introduction to Sociology was written by teams of sociology professors and writers and peer-reviewed by college instructors nationwide. The textbook was developed for OpenStax College as part of its Open Educational Resources initiative. This free online text meets standard scope and sequence requirements and incorporates current events such as the Occupy Wall Street movement. The text is designed for the Introduction to Sociology course at any two- to four-year school.
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
76.29%
Revised:
2012-07-30
Revisions:
New
Derived copy of Introduction to Sociology
(col11459)
Author:
Malcolm Gold
Institution:
OpenStax College
Keywords:
aging
,
assembling perspective
,
authority
,
bureaucracies
,
collective behavior
,
conflict theory
,
conformity
,
crime
,
culture
,
demography
,
deviance
,
discrimination
,
diversity
,
economy
,
education
,
emergent-norm perspective
,
Emile Durkheim
,
environment
,
ethics
,
ethnicity
,
experiment
,
family
,
feminist theory
,
field research
,
formal organizations
,
functionalism
,
gender
,
global inequality
,
globalization
,
government
,
health
,
in-groups
,
Karl Marx
,
marriage
,
Max Weber
,
McDonaldization
,
medicine
,
minority groups
,
modernization
,
out-groups
,
politics
,
population
,
power
,
queer theory
,
race
,
religion
,
resocialization
,
sanctions
,
sex
,
social change
,
social class
,
social control
,
social movements
,
social stratification
,
social structure
,
socialization
,
sociology
,
stereotypes
,
survey
,
symbolic interactionism
,
urbanization
,
value-added perspective
Summary:
Introduction to Sociology was written by teams of sociology professors and writers and peer-reviewed by college instructors nationwide. The textbook was developed for OpenStax College as part of its Open Educational Resources initiative. This free online text meets standard scope and sequence requirements and incorporates current events such as ... four-year school.
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Introduction to Sociology was written by teams of sociology professors and writers and peer-reviewed by college instructors nationwide. The textbook was developed for OpenStax College as part of its Open Educational Resources initiative. This free online text meets standard scope and sequence requirements and incorporates current events such as the Occupy Wall Street movement. The text is designed for the Introduction to Sociology course at any two- to four-year school.
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
64.89%
Revised:
2012-12-06
Revisions:
New
Derived copy of Introduction to Sociology
(col11488)
Author:
Jessica Burnett
Institution:
OpenStax College
Keywords:
aging
,
assembling perspective
,
authority
,
bureaucracies
,
collective behavior
,
conflict theory
,
conformity
,
crime
,
culture
,
demography
,
deviance
,
discrimination
,
diversity
,
economy
,
education
,
emergent-norm perspective
,
Emile Durkheim
,
environment
,
ethics
,
ethnicity
,
experiment
,
family
,
feminist theory
,
field research
,
formal organizations
,
functionalism
,
gender
,
global inequality
,
globalization
,
government
,
health
,
in-groups
,
Karl Marx
,
marriage
,
Max Weber
,
McDonaldization
,
medicine
,
minority groups
,
modernization
,
out-groups
,
politics
,
population
,
power
,
queer theory
,
race
,
religion
,
resocialization
,
sanctions
,
sex
,
social change
,
social class
,
social control
,
social movements
,
social stratification
,
social structure
,
socialization
,
sociology
,
stereotypes
,
survey
,
symbolic interactionism
,
urbanization
,
value-added perspective
Summary:
Introduction to Sociology was written by teams of sociology professors and writers and peer-reviewed by college instructors nationwide. The textbook was developed for OpenStax College as part of its Open Educational Resources initiative. This free online text meets standard scope and sequence requirements and incorporates current events such as ... four-year school.
[Expand Summary]
Introduction to Sociology was written by teams of sociology professors and writers and peer-reviewed by college instructors nationwide. The textbook was developed for OpenStax College as part of its Open Educational Resources initiative. This free online text meets standard scope and sequence requirements and incorporates current events such as the Occupy Wall Street movement. The text is designed for the Introduction to Sociology course at any two- to four-year school.
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
74.33%
Revised:
2013-02-02
Revisions:
New
Derived copy of Introduction to Sociology
(col11440)
Author:
David Harris
Institution:
OpenStax College
Keywords:
aging
,
assembling perspective
,
authority
,
bureaucracies
,
collective behavior
,
conflict theory
,
conformity
,
crime
,
culture
,
demography
,
deviance
,
discrimination
,
diversity
,
economy
,
education
,
emergent-norm perspective
,
Emile Durkheim
,
environment
,
ethics
,
ethnicity
,
experiment
,
family
,
feminist theory
,
field research
,
formal organizations
,
functionalism
,
gender
,
global inequality
,
globalization
,
government
,
health
,
in-groups
,
Karl Marx
,
marriage
,
Max Weber
,
McDonaldization
,
medicine
,
minority groups
,
modernization
,
out-groups
,
politics
,
population
,
power
,
queer theory
,
race
,
religion
,
resocialization
,
sanctions
,
sex
,
social change
,
social class
,
social control
,
social movements
,
social stratification
,
social structure
,
socialization
,
sociology
,
stereotypes
,
survey
,
symbolic interactionism
,
urbanization
,
value-added perspective
Summary:
Introduction to Sociology was written by teams of sociology professors and writers and peer-reviewed by college instructors nationwide. The textbook was developed for OpenStax College as part of its Open Educational Resources initiative. This free online text meets standard scope and sequence requirements and incorporates current events such as ... four-year school.
[Expand Summary]
Introduction to Sociology was written by teams of sociology professors and writers and peer-reviewed by college instructors nationwide. The textbook was developed for OpenStax College as part of its Open Educational Resources initiative. This free online text meets standard scope and sequence requirements and incorporates current events such as the Occupy Wall Street movement. The text is designed for the Introduction to Sociology course at any two- to four-year school.
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
70.04%
Revised:
2012-07-26
Revisions:
New
DISASTER AND VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
(col11340)
Author:
Heng-Min Chien
Institution:
GEORGE WARREN BROWN SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Summary:
This is an example of using Connexion to organize students' Reference Digest of Disaster Principles.
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
60.39%
Revised:
2011-08-09
Revisions:
New
Dynamics of Social Systems
(col10587)
Authors:
C. Sidney Burrus
,
Howard Resnikoff
Institution:
Rice University
Keywords:
dynamics
,
model
,
social science
Summary:
This collection develops the ideas of model, dynamics, and simulation that have been used successfully in science and engineering is a way to be applied in the social sciences. These notes were originally used in a course at Rice University taught to engineers and social scientist in 1973-74.
Subject:
Mathematics and Statistics,
Science and Technology,
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
84.88%
Revised:
2009-09-14
Revisions:
7
Econometrics for Honors Students
(col11208)
Author:
Christopher Curran
Institution:
Emory University
Keywords:
econometrics
,
endogeneity
,
logit models
,
maximum likelihood estimation
,
ordered-probit models
,
panel data
,
probit models
,
replication
,
time series analysis
Summary:
The material herein is intended as an econometrics guide to Economic Honors students. The topics included generally are not covered in a one-semester undergraduate econometrics course but might be useful in undergraduate research.
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
63.02%
Revised:
2010-07-20
Revisions:
2
Education Leadership Review, Volume 11, Number 1; March 2010
(col11179)
Author:
National Council of Professors of Educational Administration
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
59.49%
Revised:
2010-02-02
Revisions:
3
Education Leadership Review, Volume 12, Number 1 (April 2011)
(col11285)
Author:
National Council of Professors of Educational Administration
Institution:
NCPEA
Keywords:
education leadership
,
NCPEA
,
peer-reviewed journal
,
principal preparation
Summary:
The National Council of Professors of Educational Administration (NCPEA) and NCPEA Publications now publish the Education Leadership Review (ELR) as an Online Journal. In addition, the ELR is available in hard copy, as a Print on Demand option. Cost is minimal and delivery is 4-6 business days. Copies can ... this page.
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The National Council of Professors of Educational Administration (NCPEA) and NCPEA Publications now publish the Education Leadership Review (ELR) as an Online Journal. In addition, the ELR is available in hard copy, as a Print on Demand option. Cost is minimal and delivery is 4-6 business days. Copies can also be ordered as E-Books and delivered directly to your email address as PDF attachment the same day. Click on Order Printed Collection from the top right of this page.
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
67.50%
Revised:
2011-03-26
Revisions:
2
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