Course learning outcomes: how to create them and align them to assessment Paul Moss explains how to structure online courses to build students’ knowledge methodically towards set learning outcomes and skills that should themselves be used to shape assessment Paul MossAdelaide University
Teaching humanities from a distance Jessica Lee and Tamara Mann Tweel describe how they went back to basics when designing their humanistic online course, focusing on one-to-one mentoring and transformative texts Jessica Lee, Tamara Mann TweelColumbia University , The Teagle Foundation
Developing students’ digital skills through online learningDigital skills are key to the future employability of most graduates. Jo Coldwell-Neilson advises on how to embed digital literacy training into all aspects of online higher education Jo Coldwell-Neilson Deakin University
Efficient communication that avoids overloading students or staff Constant upheaval has left many university staff and students feeling overwhelmed. Wendy Zajack talks through basic principles for keeping digital communications clear and concise to avoid information overload Wendy Zajack Georgetown University
Using digital scholarship to enhance public engagementHaving been pushed to the sidelines of academia for too long, public engagement projects can take a central role in digital courses, furthering students’ learning and reaching wider audiences, explains Warren StanislausWarren StanislausRikkyo University
How to re-energise your online classroom and inspire creativity Sparking creativity among students learning remotely through a screen can be challenging. Here, Constanza Pacher offers advice for shaking up ideas via online media Constanza PacherMacEwan University
Sparking entrepreneurship online Laura-Jane Silverman describes how LSE’s entrepreneurship centre created continued opportunity for innovation, collaboration and personal development among students after moving online Laura-Jane Silverman The London School of Economics and Political Science
Leading with humanity in your online classroom: Tips beyond tech How to ensure the human side of teaching is not lost and that pedagogical practices promoting care drive decisions when instructing online, from research by Mary Candace Raygoza, Aaminah Norris and Raina León Mary Candace Raygoza, Aaminah Norris , Raina LeónSaint Mary’s College of California
Get serious about humour in your online classroomHumour can grab and hold students’ attention. Abha Ahuja and Trang Nguyen outline ways to introduce more laughter into online classesAbha Ahuja , Trang NguyenMinerva Schools at KGI
Active, collaborative, authentic: the evolution of teaching post-CovidHow to facilitate active, collaborative and authentic learning experiences by using digital tools to enhance teaching now and post-Covid-19Michael Sankey Griffith University
Singing on mute: facilitating practical creative work onlineRebecca Berkley shares lessons on creating an immersive, inspiring digital learning environment to teach practical and creative subjects onlineRebecca Berkley University of Reading
Improving academic writing skills to boost student confidence and resilience Academic writing skills are fundamental to most university courses. Andrew Struan explains how Glasgow has taken a whole-university approach to ensure all students are well equipped to succeed Andrew StruanUniversity of Glasgow
Bringing teaching and digital together: skills needed to teach onlineSean Morris talks about how academics can foster digital skills in their students and themselves for better online learning outcomesSean MorrisUniversity of Colorado Denver
DIY learning analytics: using data to improve online teachingJennifer Lawrence explains how to use small-scale data analytics to monitor student progress and improve digital teaching delivery Jennifer LawrenceUniversity of New England
Boosting student employability through virtual experienceFrom digital industry projects to virtual internships, employability can be enhanced online in many ways, but it is how students reflect upon and learn from their experiences that is important, as Dino Willox and Laura-Anne Bull explainDino Willox, Laura-Anne BullThe University of Queensland
Think-pair-share: how to structure online classes When students discuss ideas and learn from one another, they absorb far more, which is the rationale behind the think-pair-share teaching model. Here José Guzman explains how he translated this to the online settingJosé GuzmanUniversity of Washington
Negotiated assessment in online teaching – the same learning outcomes measured in different ways Authentic assessment is one of the biggest challenges associated with online teaching and learning. Here Katherine Baverstock explains why negotiated assessment engages remote students and lowers the risk of cheating Katherine BaverstockRMIT University
Use technology to catch students before they fall Working remotely with no face-to-face contact is a challenge for many students. May Lim and Li Siong Lim explain how educators can use technology to identify and help struggling students before they fall behind May Lim, Li Siong LimSingapore Institute of Technology
Expert Q&A: Course design with strong pedagogy Sophia Strickfaden, eLearning technologist for Colorado Colleges Online, talks through how to design online courses with strong pedagogy Sophia StrickfadenColorado Community Colleges
Affecting connecting: High instructor presence through videos Liza Hita shares important lessons on using videos as a way of boosting instructor presence when teaching onlineLiza HitaArizona State University
Transform engagement: Interaction and online course design Advice on designing online courses with lots of interactive elements to boost engagement from Michele Hampton, professor at Cuyahoga Community College Michele HamptonCuyahoga Community College
Ask the experts: What faculty need to know when designing online coursesFind out what faculty need to know when moving their courses online in this Q&A with Kayla Jutzi, instructional designer at Tulane University Kayla JutziTulane University
Recommendations on improving digital higher education from Sir Michael Barber’s review – and the resources to helpTHE Campus has worked with the team behind Sir Michael Barber’s digital teaching and learning review to create a toolkit, presenting their key recommendations for improving digital education alongside practical advice and insight from academics to help institutions meet the proposalsJoshua Fleming, Lara Bird, Miranda PrynneOffice for Students, Campus
Expert Q&A: Ensuring quality online – every learner, everywherePenny Ralston-Berg, senior instructional designer at Penn State World Campus, discusses how to ensure quality in digital teaching and learning Penny Ralston-BergPenn State University
Expert Q&A: Engaging students online – every learner, everywhere Patricia O’Sullivan, project coordinator of academic innovation at the University of Mississippi, offers insight on engaging students in the online environment Patricia O’Sullivan University of Mississippi
Ask the experts: Evidence-based practices in digital learning Learn about how and why to apply evidence-based practices to digital learning in this Q&A with Nina Araujo, instructional designer at Northeastern University Nina AraujoNorthwestern University
Designing with quality and engagement at the forefront Online learning expert Angela Gunder offers advice on how to design digital courses with a focus on quality and engagement Angela GunderOnline Learning Consortium
Expert Q&A: Active learning – engage learners across modalities Peter van Leusen, director of adaptive and personalised learning at Arizona State University answers questions on how to engage students when teaching across different modalities Peter van LeusenArizona State University
Ask the experts: Evidence-based practices in online teaching and learning Find out about using evidence-based practices in online teaching and learning in this Q&A with Ryan Luke, programme director for adaptive learning at the University of Louisville Ryan LukeUniversity of Louisville
Using an adaptive active model to promote student success Susan Holecheck explains why flipping the traditional classroom teaching model with an adaptive active learning approach has proven so effective at Arizona State UniversitySusan HolecheckArizona State University
Expert Q&A: Designing online classes Brandon Karcher, instructional technology manager at Bucknell University, and Douglas Wilson, instructional designer at Dallas College, answer fellow academics’ questions about how best to design online classes Brandon Karcher, Douglas WilsonBucknell University, Dallas College
Efficient and effective assessment of written work remotely Hear about some tried and tested methods for effective assessment of written work when teaching online from Sara Clarke and Katy Dumelle of Oregon State University Sara Clarke, Katy DumelleOregon State University
Instructor presence: How to engage students through building an authentic ‘voice’ Lessons in how to use an authentic instructor voice to keep students engaged when teaching remotely, from Shannon McCarty of National University Shannon McCarty National University
Instructional videos: Creating multimedia that works for learning Best practice in creating instructional videos that efficiently impart knowledge to students learning remotely, from Judy Brooks Judy BrooksCarnegie Mellon University
Three questions to ask before using a new digital resource What should educators consider before adopting a new digital resource to support their online teaching? Michael Windelspecht outlines three key questions to ask Michael Windelspecht Inspire Edventures
Curiosity: activating internal student motivation when teaching online Appealing to students’ curiosity boosts their motivation to learn. Jose Vazquez explains how educators can use this in their online teaching strategies Jose Vazquez University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Optimise your synchronous online classes Teaching online requires adaptations to in-person teaching, whatever your level of experience. Jesper Hansen explains what key changes he has made to his teaching practice to optimise his synchronous online classes Jesper HansenUCL
Make virtual learning fun: using ‘break in’ rooms in online teaching Creating fun, game-like activities as part of your online classes can aid learning, student engagement and collaboration. Shonagh Douglas explains how she has used ‘break-in rooms’ as an effective induction for remote students Shonagh DouglasRobert Gordon University
Soft skills: how to promote student collaboration in online environments Online collaboration is not an innate skill for most students but something that instructors must cultivate. Hugh McFaul explains how he did this through careful design of the content and assessment on his course Hugh McFaulThe Open University
Using 360-degree video to bring online classes to life Using 360-degree video can help create a more immersive digital learning experience, making practical aspects of online classes more realistic. Here Jane Frost draws on her experience of training nurses to explain how it can be usedJane FrostUniversity of Canberra
THE Digital Transformation Forum: Reimagining higher education teaching and learning Four academics offer practical advice on different aspects of online teaching and learning based on lessons from the rapid pivot to remote courses triggered by Covid-19 Alexandra Mihai, Angus Cheung, Maha Bali, Tom WighamUCL, The University of Edinburgh, American University in Cairo, University of Groningen
A guide to effective digital course design and delivery from four online teaching expertsChrysi Rapanta consolidates the knowledge of four online teaching experts to produce guidance on what pedagogical content knowledge faculty need in order to develop effective digital coursesChrysi RapantaNOVA University Lisbon
Managing your online presenceThree remote teaching experts share advice on building an authentic and engaging instructor presence online to support effective communication with students during this ACUE webinarFlower Darby, Kevin Gannon, April MondyNorthern Arizona University, Grand View University, Delta State University
Planning and facilitating quality discussions Three online teaching experts share advice on how to foster quality discussions among students online to aid learning during this ACUE webinarFlower Darby, Viji Sathy, Ludwika GoodsonNorthern Arizona University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , LG Education Consulting
Recording effective microlecturesTwo online teaching experts share advice on producing and using effective microlecture videos to keep students interested and engaged with online courses in this ACUE webinarMichael Wesch, Viji SathyKansas State University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Take your online teaching outside Being outdoors can offer students and teachers dozens of benefits, from improved learning outcomes to better mental health. Aimée Little talks about taking online classes outside Aimée LittleUniversity of York
Using virtual reality to create avatar videos for teaching onlineAvatars can be a useful tool when recording lectures and classes for online teaching. Kojiro Yano describes how he uses virtual reality to make recording avatar-led online classes easierKojiro YanoOsaka Institute of Technology
How to create an engaging online experience using Microsoft Teams Learn how to use Microsoft Teams to offer students an engaging online learning experience with David Kellerman, senior lecturer at UNSW David KellermanUNSW Sydney
Welcoming students to your online environment Three online teaching experts share advice on creating a welcoming virtual learning environment for students then answer questions about transitioning to remote courses during this ACUE webinar Flower Darby, Kevin Gannon, Michael WeschNorthern Arizona University, Grand View University, Kansas State University, ACUE
The art and science of online discussion forums Online discussion forums are an effective way to ensure remote students engage critically with their subjects but require careful thought and planning by instructors, as Karen Srba explains Karen SrbaSaint Francis University