October 24, 2023
The current technology-infused and globalized job market is putting pressure on students to apply knowledge and use it to solve complex problems (Pham & Sampson, 2022). As a result, instructors in higher education often encounter difficulty in designing and guiding learning experiences that are relevant and like what students could face in their jobs (Talbert…
July 3, 2023
Adult online learners are often non-traditional learners. They juggle multiple life demands, often multi-tasking. Many are returning to school after time away. They have varying levels of digital literacy, and a vast array of life experiences. While online learners may appear to be too diverse to have common goals and learning obstacles, this assumption is…
June 30, 2023
Online teaching requires the utilization of various multimedia productions on a daily basis. Teachers are constantly looking for new ways to increase the interest of their students. Outside of school, students are watching Youtube, TikTok, and Twitch at an all-time high rate (Pew Research Center, 2022). According to an online survey of 1,306 8- to…
June 30, 2023
When teaching in an online course it is vital to engage students and create a connection and sense of community (Flock, 2020). Student engagement is an important component of student success and increased academic outcomes (Rioch & Tharp, 2022). The Community of Inquiry theoretical framework suggests addressing three components when designing online courses that include…
June 19, 2023
Building community through food poetry is a strategy that can be applied across curriculum and for online and blended teaching.
June 16, 2023
Structured anchors and frameworks for discussion and reflection must be implemented to increase levels of discourse, interaction, and relationship.
July 6, 2022
By Erika E. Smith, PhD, Associate Professor and Faculty Development Consultant, Mount Royal University As we continue to reflect upon how our expanded use of technologies during the COVID-19 pandemic will have implications for online teaching and learning now and into the future, it is valuable for educators and educational technologists alike to contemplate whether…
July 6, 2022
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: New Peer-Reviewed Online Teaching Practices Added to Open Repository Orlando, Florida, US – July 11, 2022 – The editors of the Teaching Online Pedagogical Repository (TOPR) are pleased to announce 8 peer-reviewed entries accepted for publication from the Spring 2022 Call for Submissions. TOPR is an open platform for online/blended faculty and instructional…
August 13, 2021
How can we make discussion boards a place for learning and interaction rather than busy work, and what is our role as instructors?
July 7, 2021
Instructors frequently depend on high stake assessments such as final exams to evaluate students’ knowledge at the end of courses. Those assessments could be timed and comprehensive. A reality that worries several students because high stake assignments can affect greatly their grades at the end of a semester if they do not perform as anticipated.…