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Overview

Communication / Course Materials

Activities / Assignments

  • Selecting learning tools (0:47 min.) - David Stein and Connie Wanstreet (School of Physical Activity and Educational Services, College of Education and Human Ecology)
  • Active learning (0:26 min.) - Merry Merryfield (School of Teaching and Learning, College of Education and Human Ecology)
  • Synchronous and asynchronous course elements (0:45 min.) - Margaret Clark Graham (College of Nursing)
  • Using discussion boards (1:01 min.) - David Stein and Connie Wanstreet (School of Physical Activity and Educational Services, College of Education and Human Ecology)
  • Discussion questions (0:47 min.) - Timothy Gregory (History Department, College of Humanities)
  • Using online chat (0:53 min.) - David Stein and Connie Wanstreet (School of Physical Activity and Educational Services, College of Education and Human Ecology)
  • Quiz feedback (1:18 min.) - Ruth Kinder (Chemistry Department, Lima Campus)
  • Course orientation: quiz about the syllabus (0:49 min.) - Timothy Gregory (History Department, College of Humanities)
  • Group projects (0:51 min.) - Merry Merryfield (School of Teaching and Learning, College of Education and Human Ecology)
  • Student interaction example (0:35 min.) - Merry Merryfield (School of Teaching and Learning, College of Education and Human Ecology)

Grading / Feedback

  • Communicating with individual students (1:01 min.) - David Stein and Connie Wanstreet (School of Physical Activity and Educational Services, College of Education and Human Ecology)
  • Class size (0:32 min.) - Merry Merryfield (School of Teaching and Learning, College of Education and Human Ecology)
  • Course rigor (0:30 min.) - Timothy Gregory (History Department, College of Humanities)

Miscellaneous

By Contributor

Margaret Clark Graham (College of Nursing)
Fully-online courses with some real-time interaction.

Timothy Gregory (History Department, College of Humanities)
Fully-online courses with asynchronous interaction.

William Hayton (College of Pharmacy), with Anand Khurma
Enhanced courses with full lectures available online.

Neal Hooker (Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics; College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences)
Enhanced courses with extensive online course materials.

Ruth Kinder (Chemistry Department, Lima Campus)
Hybrid courses with online materials and face-to-face labs.

Merry Merryfield (School of Teaching and Learning, College of Education and Human Ecology)
Fully-online courses with mostly asynchronous interaction.

Barbara Pappas (Chemistry Department, College of Mathematical and Physical Sciences)
Enhanced courses while working toward a hybrid or fully-online version.

Andrea Prud'homme (Fisher College of Business), with Christiana Cordiano
Face-to-face courses and equivalent hybrid courses that use online materals and videoconferencing classrooms at the regional campuses.

David Stein and Connie Wanstreet (Workforce Development and Education, School of Physical Activity and Educational Services, College of Education and Human Ecology)
Fully-online courses with mostly asynchronous interaction.