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teaching online: possibilities and
practice
the practice of online teaching
Delivering Instruction on the World
Wide Web
The Internet is fast emerging as one of a teacher's most important tools, with the World Wide
Web emerging as the easiest and most popular way to access the Internet. The possibilities of
Web based instruction are boundless. But many educators, both teachers and designers, are at a
loss for how to use this tool properly. I will attempt to explain some of the basic issues involved
in Web based instruction, it's design, and its delivery.
Pedagogy: Teaching on the
Internet: What You Need to Know Before You Go Online
This site includes introductory information as well as information on the structure of
Internet-based materials, a discussion of the implications for instruction, and examples of
Internet
teaching materials.
Teaching and Learning
English and the Internet
This site not only provides a variety of resources for the Internet's impact on language learning, it
also includes practical and pedagogical considerations on how and what to teach on the Internet
and information on how to make web pages oriented toward language-learning.
The World Lecture Hall
An amazing site that offers links to the web pages of instructors using the Internet or the World
Wide Web to teach their classes or to deliver class materials. The site is searchable, but is also
organized into disciplines, ranging from accounting to zoology.
the theory of online teaching
Supporting
Faculty Exploration of Teaching with Technology
This article describes a project at the University of Delaware designed to weave "technology into
the academic fabric and listening to faculty concerns at each step in the process." Includes a link
to a "toolkit" on teaching with technology."
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