Active Learning  - in an Online Environment

Welcome
This self-paced tutorial is designed for Minnesota college faculty members who are interested in learning more about using teaching strategies that promote active learning in the virtual classroom. It offers a review of current literature in the field through readings on key topics, practical tips and suggestions for online teaching, and links to Internet resources for further study.

The Center for Teaching and Learning offers other related tutorials. If you are interested in learning more about the topics covered in this tutorial, check out Getting Started Online, Getting Started with Active Teaching, and Instructional Design for e-Learning.

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