Fifty Ways to Teach Online: Tips for ESL/EFL Teachers

· Fifty Ways to Teach: Tips for ESL/EFL Teachers Book 10 · Wayzgoose Press
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One of the biggest myths in online teaching is that it is easier and less time-consuming than teaching face-to-face. Many institutions, in fact, assign online teachers a heavier work load because “Hey, they’re only teaching online.” The truth is that teaching online takes more time and effort than face-to-face teaching because as a teacher you have to work harder to engage and support your students.

This book contains 50 tips to help you be successful in online teaching, from choosing your platform to designing and building your courses to supporting students as they complete your learning activities and assessments.

 

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Dr. Shewell holds a doctorate in Educational Technology from Arizona State University and a master’s degree in TESOL from Brigham Young University. He has taught English in the Middle East, Asia, and the United States. More recently, Dr. Shewell co-designed Arizona State University’s online TESOL certificate program (Teach English Now!) at https://www.coursera.org/learn/english-principles on the Coursera platform. He also runs a website that allows teachers to create interactive vocabulary activities at http://eslactivities.com, and is the creator of the Perception of Spoken English (POSE) Test at http://posetest.com, a diagnostic tool for finding students’  specific problem areas in the pronunciation of English. 

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