This is an excellent book! It's comprehensive, covering all the topics relevant to online teaching. It's well-researched and identifies many useful sources... If you're teaching online and haven't treated yourself to a good book, I'd recommend this one. Teaching Professor [The] structure and content will... prompt reflection into the changing realm of what it means to be a university faculty member. PsycCRITIQUES ...Teaching Online offer[s] valuable practical help in sevearl key areas such as course structure and planning, the teacher's persona in the online course, communication, student engagement and community of learning, and much more...I strongly recommend it. Reflective Teaching
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Teaching Online as Instructional Change
2. Faculty Knowledge
3. Views of Learning
4. Course Structure
5. Course Planning
6. Intellectual Property
7. Instructional Time
8. Teacher Persona
9. Communication
10. Student Rights
11. Student Engagement
12. Community
Conclusion
Notes
Refereces
List of Contributors
Index
—Keith Bailey, University of Georgia, Office of Online Learning