In cleaning out my inbox and my office, I have come across lots of reading. I wanted to write it somewhere so I wouldn’t forget it. Many of these articles came from my provost or the president of my college.
However, sometimes the best articles often go unread. So much comes through my Twitter feed that I often can’t come across the best of what’s posted.
Articles to Read in Regards to Online Instruction
- http://wcetblog.wordpress.com/2012/10/18/co_nsd/
- The One Room Schoolhouse–Reimagined
- Cracking the Credit Hour
- http://chronicle.com/blogs/wiredcampus/georgia-tech-and-coursera-try-to-recover-from-mooc-stumble/42167
- Online Learning at Private Colleges and Universities: A Survey of Chief Academic Officers
- http://www.usg.edu/news/release/new_innovative_online_bachelors_degree_to_serve_next_generation_of_students
- https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2014/06/10/after-grappling-data-mooc-research-initiative-participants-release-results#sthash.1B7soaEQ.dpbs
Resources
Academic Integrity
This section really needs no discussion in the context of online instruction at any institution.
- Cheating in the Digital Age: Do Students Cheat More in Online Courses?
- Cheating in Academic Institutions: A Decade of Research
Conclusion
Invariably, there are hundreds and even thousands of really great articles to read in regards to online instruction and the administration thereof. Feel free to leave comments below about disagreements or even to post some more really great articles, sites, or infographics.