Ten Timesaving Tips for Online Teachers

Louisa Moon’s Elluminate presentation from October 2009 on how to save time while teaching your first classes online.

Self-paced: Where the Hell Do I Start?

This is Lisa’s self-paced tutorial for beginners. If it is not showing correctly here, please go directly to the site.

Internet Basics

Handout by Jim Julius for workshop January 2012.

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Beginning Online Teaching

Workshop from May 2009, with Jim Sullivan and Lisa M Lane. (50 minutes)

Beginning Online Teaching from Program for Online Teaching on Vimeo.

Teaching Well Online: A Checklist

Presentation from 2 June 2008 workshop by Pilar Hernández and Lisa M. Lane, sharing a checklist to help instructors teach well online. The checklist itself is here [pdf].

Teaching Well Online: A Checklist from Program for Online Teaching on Vimeo.

Getting Started Teaching Online

MiraCosta College’s Program for Online Teaching workshop from August 2009 with Jim Sullivan and Lisa M. Lane.

Getting Started Teaching Online from Program for Online Teaching on Vimeo.

Basic Online Pedagogy discussion

August 2010 POT MiniConference: Jill Malone’s presentation and discussion about basic pedagogy for teaching online. (55 minutes)

Basic Online Pedagogy from Program for Online Teaching on Vimeo.

Beginners Workshop in 5 Minutes

An interpretive film of our Beginners Workshop (also known as “Where the Hell Do I Start?”), an all-day event on 20 January 2011. Here we present our method for starting out with pedagogy and taking control of the technology to teach the way you want.

Beginners Workshop from Program for Online Teaching on Vimeo.

Visual Pathways for Students

Students can easily get lost navigating an online class. You might consider using a graphics program to make a quick chart to show the visual pathway.

Visual Pathway examples

by Jeanine Donley and Lisa M Lane

Louisa Moon’s discussion rubric