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Essential Elements: Prepare, Design, and Teach Your Online Course

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Based on the Concord Consortium e-Learning Model, this easy-to-follow handbook provides a rich working overview of online teaching―and reveals the 17 essential elements of successful online teaching. A must-have for every new or seasoned online instructor to be successful and engaging in an online educational environment.

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First published September 1, 2002

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April 22, 2011
Bonnie Elbaum, Cynthia McIntyre, and Alese Smith, all affiliated with the Concord Consortium in Massachusetts at the time their book was published, offer what they consider to be the seventeen essential steps of preparing online learning sessions which will keep instructors and learners equally engaged. The book opens with a section on preparing an online course and includes tips on how to build a course outline, set clear deadlines to encourage effective learning, and planning for quality. The middle section of the book moves into elements of designing a course which helps students maintain their focus, develop effective collaborations which foster learning, and literally stay on course. The concluding section on how to teach online is followed by an extensive checklist which summarizes the contents of the entire book for anyone involved in developing and delivering online learning opportunities.
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