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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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floeschie (flickr) If you’re in an elearning environment, you’ve likely faced some tricky communication issues. Elearning communication is rather different from face-to-face interaction and requires a unique approach.   Are you ready for more effective online communication? Let’s take a look … 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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  “I was billed $1,170 for a course in which I have completely taught myself.” — Disgruntled Online Student   Online learning degrees are all the rage – even the Ivy League schools are offering them – but do they … Continue reading

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