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ntr23 (flickr) Have you ever searched ratemyprofessors.com or a similar site to see how your students rank you? The results can be enlightening—or disheartening.   I recently received the following comment: “Worst Professor, i ever had. Avoid him.” The problem with … Continue reading

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Editor’s Note: This post is an online instructor’s response to an earlier article, 5 Things Students Hate About Online Learning Degrees. Written by online instructor and course designer, Matt Crosslin, this post is part of an ongoing series of conversations … Continue reading

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UC Davis College of Engineering/flickr   Online learning students often don’t know where to turn when they have questions, so they end up directing them to their online teachers — whether we teachers are qualified to answer them or not. … Continue reading

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  Students have much to say about what they like and don’t like about online learning faculty: “[I] had to wait too long for assignments to be graded!” “[The instructor] took two days to respond to my email,” or a … Continue reading

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Teaching online courses is a great way to earn extra income. Teach online and gain  flexibility over your work schedule of a type you never dreamed of as a traditional teacher.  With more colleges and universities adding online courses every … Continue reading

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Online academic dishonesty and plagiarism, both forms of cheating in online classes, are actually very easy to identify says this online college dean drawing on his own experience in both traditional liberal arts colleges and his work in distance education Continue reading

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