Online teaching is an art…just like oil painting, writing, or any other art.
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If you are just starting an oil painting, you need to prepare brushes, paints, canvas, and other miscellaneous items such as an easel or reference resources. You need to know how to choose your brushes and prime your canvas for the best possible effects. You will also need to decide what your painting will convey and how to accomplish that goal on the canvas. *
Similarly, when you start teaching an online course, you need to decide what you want your students to achieve from taking the course, and how you can attain that goal by thoroughly preparing before the course start date. More importantly, you need to know how to ready your students and your course for an effective teaching and learning environment.
In this section of the Best Practices in Online Teaching course, we present the key information you’ll need to consider when preparing for your online course:
- Prepare for Success
- Using a Course Management System (CMS) in Your Teaching
- Prepare Your Students for Learning Online
- Specify Course Goals, Expectations, and Policies
- Create a Warm and Inviting Atmosphere to Build a Learning Community
- Online Instructor Performance Guidelines/Expectations and Best Practices










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