Hi everyone,
On behalf of Ontario Tech University, I am delighted to announce the launch of a new OER
from our Faculty of Education.
Thriving Online: A Guide for Busy Educators.
https://ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/aguideforbusyeducators/
Grounded in evidence-based practices and principles, this book focuses on helping
secondary and post-secondary educators succeed and thrive in blended and online learning
settings. Each chapter includes a subject overview, guidelines, activities or tools, and
general resources. The book covers insights on starting out, differentiated learning,
learning activities, feedback and assessment, and useful tools. Topics include technology
and online learning, creating and designing online courses, building community, engagement
and community online, and student assessment.
Contents.
Introduction to thriving online / William J. Hunter, Robin H. Kay -- Instructor's
guide for online learning / Robin H. Kay -- Essential technology for elearning /
Mortilaine Riley, Mike Prasad, Robin H. Kay -- Anticipating diversity: online course
structure and organization / Lorayne Robertson, Diane Tepylo, Bill Muirhead -- Course
outlines in online learning / Jia Li -- Pre-course activities for online learning / Robin
H. Kay -- Ready, set, go - your first week online / Robin H. Kay -- Equity, diversity and
inclusion online / Robyn Ruttenberg-Rozen, Allyson Eamer -- UDL in online learning - one
size doesn't fit all / Tricia Dwyer-Kuntz -- Accessibility in online learning / Rob
Power -- Creating dynamic engaging online learning environments / Wendy Barber, Alison
Mann -- Cultivating community building in online learning environments / Diana Petrarca,
Terri Jackson, Tricia Dwyer-Kuntz -- Fostering creativity and critical thinking online /
Janette Hughes, Diana Petrarca, Laura Morrison -- Creating engaging online synchronous
activities / Robin H. Kay -- Fostering productive social interactions using asynchronous
activities / Josh DiPasquale -- Creating online learning modules / Rob Power --
Problem-based learning: developing 21st century skills in online environments / Chris D.
Craig -- Flipping your virtual classrooms / Janette Hughes, Laura Morrison -- Interactive
online lectures / Sharon Lauricella, Laura Banks, Chris D. Craig -- Ludic pedagogy online:
fun, play, playfulness, and positivity / Sharon Lauricella, T. Keith Edmunds -- Critical
reflection as online educators / Joseph Stokes, Chris D. Craig -- Video feedback in online
learning / Tim Bahula, Robin H. Kay -- Fair and formative feedback in online learning /
Sharon Lauricella, Robin H. Kay -- Equitable assessment in online environments / Sharon
Lauricella -- Alternative grading in online learning / Sharon Lauricella -- Digital
toolbox for online learning / Sharon Lauricella -- Open educational resources: supporting
diverse learners / Sarah Ann Stokes -- Video production for online learning / Alison Mann,
Robin H. Kay -- Effective video use in online learning / Robin H. Kay, Alison Mann --
What's next? / William J. Hunter, Robin H. Kay.
Contributors.
Robin H. Kay; William J. Hunter; Sharon Lauricella; Chris D Craig; Alison Mann; Tricia
Dwyer-Kuntz; Janette Hughes; Diana Petrarca; Rob Power; Timothy Bahula; Laura Banks; Wendy
S. Barber; Joshua DiPasquale; Allyson Eamer; T. Keith Edmunds; Terri Jackson; Jia Li; Bill
Muirhead; Mike Prasad; Mortilaine Riley; Lorayne Roberston; Robyn Ruttenberg-Rozen; Joseph
M. Stokes; Sarah Ann Stokes; Diane Tepylo; and Stephanie Thompson
I hope that this great new open resource will be put to good use!
All the best,
Michelle
Michelle Johnson, M.I., M.A.
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Open Education Librarian
Ontario Tech University
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