How a Flipped Classroom Innovator Improved His Teaching Style - Interview with Dan Jones
When he considered enrolling to earn his online master’s degree, Dan Jones had an important question that is common amongst potential students: Can I keep up with the work? As a middle school teacher and... |
So what is a mentor? And why are they important? A mentor can provide guidance, support, and knowledge to help you grow and excel in your studies or career. Whether it’s navigating issues that come up as you earn your degree or prepping to start a new job after graduation, a mentor can be an... |
Synchronous vs asynchronous learning refers to different types of online courses and degree programs. Both options have a few things in common.
Both are primarily delivered online, accessible via online course modules from your own computer or laptop. Both could be completed from anywhere. Both... |
With the growing number of students seeking an alternative to traditional college, the future of higher education is likely to continue integrating more and more technological and post-traditional elements to the teaching experience. If you are pursuing your education online, you could be seeing... |
Getting to know the flipped classroom model
As the internet becomes more prevalent in the modern classroom, some educators are making changes to their teaching styles to better include this resource. Rather than adopting a traditional method of learning, which includes a lecture by day and... |
William A. Ward, inspirational speaker and author, said, "The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires." Most people, remembering their education, recall one or two great teachers who inspired them and made a... |
In today's highly competitive job market, the value of college credentials cannot be understated. With increasing competition for available positions and numbers of highly motivated college graduates rising all the time, students need to do everything they can to differentiate themselves from the... |
The convenience of online education allows students to take courses and earn a degree on their own time. While this flexible schedule is ideal for those who balance work, family and socializing with their studies, it may be tricky to maximize studying time. Here are five ways to increase... |
Laptops, netbooks, tablets and smartphones: walk into any modern-day lecture hall, and you’ll notice traditional note-taking methods – like putting pen to paper – have gone the way of the door. And if you’re an online student, then you know just how integral technology is to your education.... |
What are Learning Styles?
As learners, we are all wired differently. The way we learn is a product of our genetics, our personalities, and our earliest learning experiences. By the time we are adults, we process information in very unique ways. These types of styles can variously... |
There are no quick ways to learn- so save yourself the disappointment of buying those infomercial DVDs on speed-reading and photographic memory skills. However, there may be ways to trim down the time it takes to earn a degree, just by avoiding common time wasters. The tips below include everyday,... |
When it comes to your college choice, do you feel that a school’s political atmosphere is important? Do you expect classmates and instructors to share your views? Or are you looking forward to a college experience that might challenge your ideas and expand what you already know about social issues... |
It’s completely normal to experience some form of test anxiety prior to an exam. However, anxiety becomes problematic if it gets to a point where it begins to negatively affect your performance. In case you find yourself getting caught in a test-related worry-spiral, we’ve prepared some... |
Get Comfortable, But Not Too Comfortable
Yes, online education allows you to study from the comfort of your home. But don’t let that comfort work against you. You wouldn’t bring a television set and a bowl of cereal to a college classroom. So don’t “attend” your online classes while your TV is... |
Studying online requires a lot of reading Using various techniques can help improve your reading speed Checking your eye health may be necessary
"Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested."
— Sir Francis Bacon, English philosopher... |
Why is reading important?
As any online student will tell you, online courses require strong reading skills. Your classes will help you build certain skills such as vocabulary, spelling, and comprehension.
For example, a typical assignment for an online bachelor's degree student might be "... |
Time management is the key to succes plain and simple. Isn't it amazing that one of the reasons you chose to take an online college program, or get your degree online, was to save time? However, now it seems what you lack more than anything is time to do it all.
As Cindy, who is a 47-year-... |
Most students eventually find themselves in the position of needing to get a lot of work done in a small amount of time. The solution to may be to "pull an all-nighter."
What Is an All-nighter?
The all-nighter has been a rite of passage for generations of college and university students. As... |
Create a Study Station
Online learning is well-organized by nature, since most of the necessary materials are accessible through your computer. Still, your classes will probably require some books, printouts, draft papers, and other loose items. Do yourself a favor, and keep all of these items... |
Time management is not as simple as maintaining a calendar and to-do list. Even with optimal effort your time management attempts can fail. Online students should especially know what kinds of mistakes to avoid.
Going in alone.
Chances are you have people around you who can lend a... |
College papers come in all shapes and sizes. And different assignments will require different strategies. If you're working on a research paper — a paper that involves citations from books, articles, and Web sites — then the guidelines in Section One will apply to you.
Section One: Your Research... |
For students who have never taken any online courses before, the concept can be somewhat foreign. Three online instructors and an online student explain the makeup of an online course, the major expectations for these courses, and the qualities online students should have to succeed.
Major... |
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Whether you are a seasoned online student or are taking your very first online class, online discussion posts (also known as the discussion board) is central to your online learning experience.
A discussion board is not just a place where you are... |
Most e-learners have mixed feelings about virtual group work and the activities they've had to do with their classmates. Perhaps you've had the same experience: you loved going to the discussion board and sharing ideas and discussing the course readings. But, when you had to work with the same... |
As you’re exploring the option of an online degree, you might wonder how online students are graded. And while there’s no single formula for online grading, most online instructors test and grade students just like traditional classroom teachers. Exams, quizzes, papers, and group projects are all... |
If you're new to online learning, you may be asking...what is distance education? You may be encountering terms and phrases that are unfamiliar. Luckily, our online learning glossary provides fast, straightforward definitions. Look up unknown words that you encounter in your college search, or use... |
Now your professor wants you to attend a live chat session with some of your classmates — it's a chance to show your stuff, but how can you be effective? Should you be formal or informal? What about introductions?
Despite its great convenience, online courses can at times make you feel like it's... |
So you are embarking on a different way of learning — an online course. Congratulations!
Distance learning is a great (and convenient) way to advance your career and education. In fact, an online course is much like face-to-face course in that it must meet the highest standards of quality design... |
Plagiarism is stealing; it is the act of passing off another person's intellectual property as your own and taking credit for another person's work. Colleges and universities take academic dishonesty very seriously and are very hard on students who commit plagiarism. Some possible consequences... |
Electronic resources are abounding, and they can be of very high quality. The best way to find peer-reviewed, high-quality journal articles for your online research is to access them through your online library, or to purchase the articles through an article provider.
However, there are... |
There are three phases when developing an effective online group presentation. These phases are part of all presentations. If you are doing a presentation on your own, you naturally follow this process. If you are in an online class and have a group project ending in a presentation, you need to pay... |
College Reading Strategies
When it comes to college reading, speed isn't always the objective — especially if you're reading about something complicated, like quantum physics. But if you have to read Moby Dick by the end of the week, you can't afford to spend 20 minutes dissecting every page,... |
Relax…it's just a quiz. No one is going to see the results; it's not for a grade and this material isn't going to be on the final. The following time management quizzes will help you recognize how you spend and manage your time. Many people wish for more hours in the day, but with a few simple... |
In a traditional class setting, the instructor provides feedback to students vocally, with body language, or writing on a whiteboard or chalkboard. Students comment or ask questions, interact with others in verbal discussions, collaborate with small groups, and may give presentations. Similar forms... |
Is your computer slow? Does it laugh at you when you try to open 2 programs at the same time? If you grew up as a member of the computer generation, or if you're a natural born techno-whiz, computer stalls and hiccups might not faze you.
But if you're like the rest of us, and you're terrified of... |
There are several ways to earn a college degree these days. Students have the option to take classes though traditional programs in classrooms. They can take courses online through web-based universities or colleges. Students can also take blended courses, which combine face-to-face learning with... |
In a traditional classroom, you meet your fellow students and faculty and create a real community; even it's only for the length of the class. You notice when your classmates look upset or even who is there and who is absent. That's part of the community; it makes you feel connected, and it is one... |
People are communal learners, which explains why classmates and study groups provide such great learning supports. As an online student, you can lean on your cohorts to stay motivated, to feel more involved, and to relieve feelings of frustration.
So what is a cohort? In a college setting, a... |
Steps in Starting and Building a Plan for Creating Effective Presentations
Susan Smith Nash, Ph.D.
Every presentation you make has one overall goal or general purpose: to inform, to persuade, or to entertain. Keep in mind that your goal or purpose will determine how you construct your... |
By Susan Smith Nash, Ph.D.
How many times have you waited until the night before to write your term paper? You probably have already found out that it's a big mistake. You're desperate, and even though the deadline that looms ahead can motivate you to finally get started, you're in panic mode,... |