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Building Learning Communities in Cyberspace Rena M. Palloff

Building Learning Communities in Cyberspace By Rena M. Palloff

Building Learning Communities in Cyberspace by Rena M. Palloff


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1999 Winner of the Philip E. Frandson Award for Literature in Continuing Higher Education, from the University Continuing Education Association "A must read for anyone involved in or considering involvement in online, networked learning. " ----Donald J.

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Building Learning Communities in Cyberspace: Effective Strategies for the Online Classroom by Rena M. Palloff

1999 Winner of the Philip E. Frandson Award for Literature in Continuing Higher Education, from the University Continuing Education Association "A must read for anyone involved in or considering involvement in online, networked learning." -Donald J. MacIntyre, president, The Fielding Institute "A thorough overview of the online course process, including course selection, design, and evaluation, and many of the technical issues that affect the entire process." -Kathleen M. Rose, distance education specialist, University of California Extension Online Written for faculty, instructors, and trainers in any distance learning environment, Building Learning Communities in Cyberspace shows how to create a virtual classroom environment that helps students excel academically, while fostering a sense of community. This practical, hands-on guide is filled with illustrative case studies, vignettes, and examples from a wide variety of successful online courses. The authors offer proven strategies for handling challenges that include: * Engaging students with subject matter * Accounting for attendance and participation* Working with students who do not participate * Understanding the signs of when a student is in trouble * Building online communities that accommodate personal interaction Based on many years of work in information systems and over five years of experience in online distance education, Rena Palloff and Keith Pratt share insights designed to guide readers through the steps of computer-mediated course design and implementation.

Building Learning Communities in Cyberspace Reviews

"An incredibly practical guide." (Techweek) "The authors point out many ways that online learners share in the responsibility for building and maintaining a sense of community." (Teaching Theology and Religion, 2/02)

About Rena M. Palloff

RENA M. PALLOFF, Ph.D., is managing partner of Crossroads Consulting Group and adjunct professor at John F. Kennedy University and the Organizational Design and Effectiveness program at the Fielding Institute, both in California. KEITH PRATT, Ph.D., is managing partner of Crossroads Consulting Group and assistant professor and chair of the Management Information Systems program at Ottawa University in Kansas.

Table of Contents

THE LEARNING COMMUNITY IN CYBERSPACE; When Teaching and Learning Leave the Classroom; Defining and Redefining Community; What We Know About Electronic Learning; Time and Group Size; Managing the Technology; BUILDING AN ELECTRONIC LEARNING COMMUNITY; Making the Conversion from the Classroom to Cyberspace; Building Foundations; Promoting Collaborative Learning; Transformative Learning; Evaluation; Lessons Learned and a Look Ahead; Resource A: Examples of Course Syllabi; Resource B: Glossary of Terms Used in Computer-Mediated stance Education; Resource C: Internet Resources for Distance Education.

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CIN0787944602G
9780787944605
0787944602
Building Learning Communities in Cyberspace: Effective Strategies for the Online Classroom by Rena M. Palloff
Used - Good
Paperback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
1999-03-03
240
N/A
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