Higher Education Faculty, Self-Efficacy, The Mindful Professor, Write with Me Series 18 Jul 2023 Write with Me | Reflecting on How Well You Are Teaching Hello, HEO! I hope your week has started off well and you are ready to write with me. This week,… Kellie Alston No Comments
Educator Presence, Positive Online Experiences, Student Engagement, The Virtual Village Now, you know that this is the epitome of what a fulfilling online community feels like and even though that class was so special, you hope that you will be blessed with the chance to be fulfilled, over and over again. 18 Nov 2022 What a Fulfilling Online Community Feels Like Now, you know that this is the epitome of what a fulfilling online community feels like and even though that… Kellie Alston No Comments
Enhancing Learning, Instructional Design, Student Engagement How do people learn? What do we, instructional designers and college faculty need to know about our students' memory stores so that we can design more effective, meaningful instruction. This post shares the first episode of the Using Visuals to Enhance Learning series. 13 Oct 2022 Using Visuals to Enhance Learning| How Do People Learn? How do people learn? What do we, instructional designers and college faculty need to know about our students’ memory stores… Kellie Alston No Comments
Uncategorized In this video, Dr. Vernita Glenn-White, a former K-20 mathematics educator, shares how the F.A.C.E. Method Mini-Course offered strategies that she found helpful in her online college mathematics courses during her final semester as a college professor in 2021. Even though she was well-versed in effective teaching strategies before taking the course, she still found the methods and new perspective towards online teaching and learning offered in the F.A.C.E. Method refreshing. 11 Oct 2022 The F.A.C.E. Method| A Testimonial by Dr. Vernita Glenn-White In this video, Dr. Vernita Glenn-White, a former K-20 mathematics educator, shares how the F.A.C.E. Method Mini-Course offered strategies that… Kellie Alston No Comments
FACE Method, Instructional Design In this video, Dr. Jessye Talley, Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial Systems and Engineering at Morgan State University shares how she implemented the F.A.C.E. Method in her three courses during the Fall 2021 semester after taking the self-study course during the summer of 2021. Hear her surprising news that only one student failed out of all three courses which was a first-time occurrence for her. Learn why she values the F.A.C.E. Method course and how it helped her create a more student-centered learning environment. 10 Oct 2022 The F.A.C.E. Method and STEM Courses| A Testimonial by Dr. Jessye Talley In this video, Dr. Jessye Talley, Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial Systems and Engineering at Morgan State University… Kellie Alston No Comments
Educator Presence, Instructional Design This audioshop discusses how Peloton uses tutorials to teach their customers how to maximize their product. Six types of tutorials that online faculty can incorporate in their courses are shared. 09 Oct 2022 Promoting Success with Tutorials This audioshop discusses how Peloton uses tutorials to teach their customers how to maximize their product. Six types of tutorials… Kellie Alston No Comments
Educator Presence 20 Dec 2021 Using a Podcast to Increase Your Teaching Presence Have you ever thought about how you can cover all bases when it comes to increasing or strengthening your presence… Kellie Alston No Comments
Issues and Concerns 19 Dec 2021 Tales of an Online Lecturer: Episode 3 When you have taught college students online for almost two decades, you will encounter students with various personalities, obstacles, skillsets,… Kellie Alston No Comments
Educator Presence, Instructional Design, Small Group Discussions 29 Jul 2021 Tales of an Online College Lecturer: Episode 1 When Academic Integrity is Lacking I am so glad that you have decided to spend some time with me on… Kellie Alston No Comments
Cooperation and Collaboration, Discussion Frameworks, Instructional Design, Small Group Discussions, Student Engagement, The Virtual Village 19 Feb 2021 5 Reasons Students Love Discussion Frameworks If you have been rocking with me, reading my blog, you know that I have been doing a series on Kellie Alston No Comments
Cooperation and Collaboration, Discussion Frameworks, Instructional Design, Small Group Discussions, Student Engagement 05 Feb 2021 Do We Want Discussions or Content Conversations? Welcome, welcome, welcome! You have made it here just in time to experience the Discussion Frameworks Versus Discussion Boards Battle,… Kellie Alston No Comments
Cooperation and Collaboration, Group Projects, Student Engagement This week, I am sharing another project with you from the Online Group Projects Made Easy series. This project is special because it gives students the opportunity to delve deeper into understanding a concept and then apply that understanding in a mighty way. 30 Sep 2020 The Team Analysis & Simulation Project This week, I am sharing another project with you from the Online Group Projects Made Easy series. This project is… Kellie Alston No Comments
Cooperation and Collaboration, Group Projects, Instructional Design, Student Engagement 09 Jul 2020 Online College Group Projects Made Easy Oh, how I love group projects! I just do not feel right when my students do not get to experience… Kellie Alston No Comments
Cooperation and Collaboration, Instructional Design, Student Engagement 26 May 2020 How to Prepare College Students for Group Work Online When I was 14 years old, my mother took me to our social security office in Durham, North Carolina, and… Kellie Alston No Comments
Educator Presence, FACE Method 16 Apr 2020 Communicating Powerfully in Your Online College Course Presence. In your online college course, the way that you show up matters. In fact, there are more and more… Kellie Alston No Comments