Online education 2.0 evolving, adapting, and reinventing online technical communication /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Amityville, N.Y. :
Baywood Pub. Co.,
c2013.
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Series: | Baywood's technical communications series (Unnumbered)
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Online Access: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
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Table of Contents:
- What do you do when the ground beneath your feet shifts? / Barry Maid and Barbara J. D'Angelo
- Theoretically grounded, practically enacted, and well behind the cutting edge: writing course development within the constraints of a campus-wide course management system / Denise Tillery and Ed Nagelhout
- Creativity and consistency in online courses: finding the appropriate balance / Keri Dutkiewicz, Luanne Holder, and Wayne D. Sneath
- Communities of practice approach: a new model for online course development and sustainability / Lisa Meloncon and Lora Arduser
- Training faculty for online instruction: applying technical communication theory to the design of a mentoring program / Janie Jaramillo-Santoy and Gina Cano-Monreal
- Teaching technical communication to a global online student audience / Emily A. Thrush and Susan L. Popham
- Students in the online technical communication classroom: the next decade / Angela Eaton
- From gamers to grammarians: how online gaming is changing the nature of digital discourse in the classroom / Virginia Tucker
- Cybergogy, second life, and online technical communication instruction / Bryan Carter and Lesley Scopes
- From divide to continuum: rethinking access in online education / Keith Gibson and Diane Martinez
- Adapting instructional documents to an online course environment / Jacqueline Cason and Patricia Jenkins
- Expanding the scaffolding of the online undergraduate technical communication course / Dan Jones
- Innovation in the distributed technical communication classroom / Lee S. Tesdell
- Library services for online students / Britt Fagerheim
- "Keeping it real": contextualizing intellectual property and privacy in the online technical communication course / Natalie Stillman-Webb.