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Informationen zum Autor Kelli Cargile Cook an d Keith Grant-Davie, Klappentext Focuses on the questions to be addressed by those committed to developing high-quality online education programs. This work adresses questions such as: What are the issues to consider when first developing and then sustaining an online education program? How do we create interactive! pedagogically sound online courses and classroom communities? Zusammenfassung Focuses on the questions to be addressed by those committed to developing high-quality online education programs. This work adresses questions such as: What are the issues to consider when first developing and then sustaining an online education program? How do we create interactive, pedagogically sound online courses and classroom communities? Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction SECTION 1: HOW DO WE CREATE AND SUSTAIN ONLINE PROGRAMS AND COURSES? CHAPTER 1 Applying Technical Communication Theory to the Design of Online Education Marjorie T. Davis CHAPTER 2 Students in the Online Technical Communication Classroom Angela Eaton CHAPTER 3 An Argument for Pedagogy-Driven Online Education Kelli Cargile Cook CHAPTER 4 Strategic Planning for Online Education: Sustaining Students, Faculty, and Programs Carolyn Rude SECTION 2: HOW DO WE CREATE INTERACTIVE, PEDAGOGICALLY SOUND ONLINE COURSES AND CLASSROOM COMMUNITIES? CHAPTER 5 Changing Roles for Online Teachers of Technical Communication Nancy W. Coppola CHAPTER 6 Teaching Well Online with Instructional and Procedural Scaffolding Helen M. Grady and Marjorie T. Davis CHAPTER 7 Mind the Gap(s): Modeling Space in Online Education Locke Carter and Rebecca Rickly CHAPTER 8 Enhancing Online Collaboration: Virtual Peer Review in the Writing Classroom Lee-Ann Kastman Breuch CHAPTER 9 Replicating and Extending Dialogic Aspects of the Graduate Seminar in Distance Education Susan Lang CHAPTER 10 Paralogy and Online Pedagogy Mark Zachry SECTION 3: HOW SHOULD WE MONITOR AND ASSESS THE QUALITY OF ONLINE COURSES AND PROGRAMS? CHAPTER 11 Students' Technological Difficulties in Using Web-Based Learning Environments Philip Rubens and Sherry Southard CHAPTER 12 Activity Theory and the Online Technical Communication Course: Assessing Quality in Undergraduate Online Instruction Kristin Walker CHAPTER 13 An Assignment Too Far: Reflecting Critically on Internships in an Online Master's Program Keith Grant-Davie CHAPTER 14 Online Course and Instructor Evaluations Kelli Cargile Cook and Keith Grant-Davie CHAPTER 15 Assessing Student Interaction in the Global Classroom Project: Visualizing Communication and Collaboration Patterns Using Online Transcripts Cassie Avery, Jason Civjan, and Aditya Johri SECTION 4: HOW IS ONLINE EDUCATION CHALLENGING OUR ASSUMPTIONS? CHAPTER 16 The Global Classroom Project: Troublemaking and Troubleshooting TyAnna Herrington and Yuri Tretyakov CHAPTER 17 Knowledge Politics: Open Sourcing Education Brenton Faber and Johndan Johnson-Eilola CHAPTER 18 Extreme Pedagogies: When Technical Communication Vaults Institutional Barriers Billie J. Wahlstrom and Linda S. Clemens Contributors Index ...