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“This book breathes new life into the struggle to create a rich,
protected, and safe space for social learning and to help participants
adjust to it. Eduplanet21 has already included some of the protocols
in its instructional design. Thanks for all of the ideas!”
—JEFF COLOSIMO, CEO, Eduplanet21
“This book is really wonderful. It is making a great contribution to
the field at a time when everyone is at a juncture between
face-to-face and online learning. Teachers need to practice online
protocols so that they understand protocol pedagogy-a must in any
teacher's repertoire.”
—BENA KALLICK, Co-Director, Institute for Habits of Mind
“_Going Online with Protocols_is a powerful text that provides
educators with the necessary tools to guide students through
meaningful discussion in an online environment. The authors provide a
great collection of practical tools to improve student success in
online learning. No online educator should be without it!”
—SUZANNE M. EHRLICH, Director and Assistant Professor, Signed
Language Interpreting program, University of Cincinnati
“As an evaluator of numerous online and blended courses, I have
found that the weakest component of most courses is the discussion.
The examples and guidance found in_Going Online with Protocols_can
change this dramatically. Every online instructor and instructional
designer should read this book.”
—THOMAS C. REEVES, Professor Emeritus of Learning, Design, and
Technology, The University of Georgia
“Talk about 21st Century skills!_Going Online with Protocols_shows
us how technology extends the power of protocols to support the
learning of real teachers and real students.”
—DAVID ALLEN, Assistant Professor of English Education, College of
Staten Island, the City University of New York
Many users of the popular professional development book,_The Power of
Protocols_, discovered that protocols are also very useful for online
teaching. This new book, by three of the same authors, focuses on
using protocols to enhance learning with their students in multiple
environments including online-a growing sector of the educational
world._Going Online with Protocols_lays out the diverse challenges
faced by teachers and by facilitators in the online world and provides
readers with strategies to tackle them. The authors provide online
adaptations for such traditional protocols as the Tuning Protocol, the
Collaborative Assessment Conference, and the Consultancy Protocol.
They also offer entirely new protocols unique to online environments.
This dynamic resource combines a rich theoretical background with
step-by-step illustrations of powerful protocols, along with tips on
how and when to use them.
BOOK FEATURES:
* The only book to specifically address teaching with protocols.
* Detailed guidance to help experienced online teachers use
protocols.
* Clear steps for newcomers to teaching online or teaching with Web
2.0 tools.
* Descriptions of each protocol including its purpose, the steps in
the process, and facilitation tips.
* Protocols suited to a wide variety of technology platforms, ranging
from pure text-based to multi-sensory environments.
* A free supplement at www.tcpress.com with abbreviated protocols
that can be downloaded and customized.
JOSEPH P. MCDONALDis Professor of Teaching and Learning at New York
University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human
Development.JANET MANNHEIMER ZYDNEYis an assistant professor of
curriculum and instruction for University of Cincinnati's College of
Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services (CECH). ALAN DICHTERis
a consultant in educational leadership and former New York City Local
Instructional Superintendent and Director of Leadership Development
for the Portland Oregon public schools.ELIZABETH C. MCDONALDis a
master teacher in the department of Teaching and Learning at New York
University's Steinhardt School and a former elementary school
principal.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780807771914
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Teachers College Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok