Advancing Online Teaching

Creating Equity-Based Digital Learning Environments

Kevin Kelly author Todd D Zakrajsek author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:29th Dec '20

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Advancing Online Teaching cover

The goal of teaching online is fundamentally the same as teaching face-to-face: facilitating the learning of all students to the greatest extent possible.

This book differs from other books on online teaching in that, in the process of offering guidance on course design and planning, developing outcomes and appropriate engaging activities, managing the workload and assessment, the authors pay explicit attention throughout to the distinct and diverse needs of students and offer effective strategies to accommodate them in a comprehensive and inclusive way by using the principles of Universal Design for Learning. By following those principles from the outset when planning a course, all students will benefit, and most particularly those whom the research shows have the greatest achievement gaps when taking online courses -- males, first generation and low income students, those from underrepresented minority groups, the academically underprepared, students with disabilities, and those with limited online access or lacking readiness for online learning. Beyond good planning and design, Kelly and Zakrajsek offer ideas for creating inclusive course environments and activities, such as using culturally appropriate content and making it accessible in multiple formats. They also share methods to foster faculty-learner interaction and increase personal connections with students, and among students, through group activities or learning communities, which are so critical to motivation and success.

Faculty new to online teaching as well as more experienced readers will find a wealth of practical guidance on developing and honing both fully online and blended courses and, as importantly, a wealth of proven ideas to help the new generation of students with diverse needs to succeed.

“Kevin and Todd have developed a tremendous resource in the pages of this book. I wish I had this book when I started teaching online. Keep it near your workspace. Mark it up. Chew on the reflection and discussion questions. Revisit it frequently. It will be invaluable to you as you move forward with your efforts to develop equity-based digital learning environments. Just remember, improving your online course is a continuous, iterative process. It takes hard work and dedication to your students. Keep looking back at where you’ve been to recognize evidence of your efforts and look to your students’ feedback and learning to relish in the impact. Enjoy the journey.”

Michelle Pacansky-Brock, Online Educator, Faculty Developer, and Thought Leader

"Advancing Online Teaching is a timely, essential text that brilliantly empowers online instructors to create effective, equitable, and engaging courses. Every inch of this book is steeped in Universal Design for Learning (UDL), equity, and humanizing research. Replete with practical tips, helpful examples, informative diagrams, and a treasure-trove of valuable resources, Kelly and Zakrajsek have forged a model that embodies the design, facilitation, and constant refinement strategies that are exemplars of online teaching excellence!"

Lillian Nave, Appalachian State University & Host of the Think UDL podcast

“Never has the conversation on how to enact equity-based online teaching and learning been more critical than during the current COVID-19 pandemic. The crisis forced a dramatic shift to online teaching for faculty and other higher education instructors, who often possessed only minimal training and limited (or no) prior experience teaching online. The particularly timely book Advancing Online Teaching: Creating Equity-based Digital Learning Environments, by Kevin Kelly and Todd Zakrajsek, provides a foundation on which to develop and deliver equity-focused online courses during and long after the COVID-19 disruptions to higher education.

As part of the Excellent Teacher Series, the aim of this book is to provide instructional resources for higher education faculty. Specifically, Advancing Online Teaching accomplishes this aim by centering the discussion of online learning around topics of inclusivity, equitability, and compassion, with recommendations grounded within prior research and frameworks on universal design, design for equity, and human connections.

Advancing Online Teaching provides a helpful framework for designing and teaching online courses equitably. One of the notable strengths of the book is the ability to connect and speak to online instruction during COVID-19 due to its publication timeline. Although the focus of the book is the use of online instructional tools, much of the content covered also describes best practices that transcend the virtual education space and are equally applicable to a more traditional, face-to-face context. For this reason, newer higher education faculty or instructors are likely to find the insights in this book most helpful, although more experienced educators new to online teaching and/or those looking to refine existing online courses may also benefit.

[This book] fully accomplishes the authors’ goal of providing a solid framework for designing and teaching a quality, equity-based online course. In conclusion, Advancing Online Teaching is a timely, relevant book that many—most notably new online higher education faculty—will find a welcome addition to their reading lists and office libraries.”

Teachers College Record

"The topics of accessibility and equity are relevant to anyone teaching, be it online or face-to-face. The topics of course structure, syllabus creation, and assessing course content can also be utilized by instructional designers. New and experienced faculty members alike will benefit from discussions on equity and the accessibility of course materials."

Alisa Richardson, Journal of Faculty Development

ISBN: 9781620367223

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 349g

264 pages