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Evaluating Online Teaching: Implementing Best Practices

Publication date
2015
Authored by
Thomas J. Tobin Coordinator of learning technologies at the Center for Teaching and Learning at Northeastern Illinois University and serves on the editorial boards of the Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration and the Journal of Interactive Online Learning.
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B. Jean Mandernach Director of the Center for Innovation in Research and Teaching and research professor at Grand Canyon University
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Ann H. Taylor Director of the John A. Dutton e-Education Institute at Penn State University and serves on the editorial board of eLearn Magazine
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Book Review

Evaluating Online Teaching is the first comprehensive book to outline strategies for effectively measuring the quality of online teaching, providing the tools and guidance that faculty members and administrators need. The authors address challenges that colleges and universities face in creating effective online teacher evaluations, including organizational structure, institutional governance, faculty and administrator attitudes, and possible budget constraints. Through the integration of case studies and theory, the text provides practical solutions geared to address challenges and foster effective, efficient evaluations of online teaching. Readers gain access to rubrics, forms, and worksheets that they can customize to fit the needs of their unique institutions.

Evaluation methods designed for face-to-face classrooms, from student surveys to administrative observations, are often applied to the online teaching environment, leaving reviewers and instructors with an ill-fitted and incomplete analysis. Evaluating Online Teaching shows how strategies for evaluating online teaching differ from those used in traditional classrooms and vary as a function of the nature, purpose, and focus of the evaluation. This book guides faculty members and administrators in crafting an evaluation process specifically suited to online teaching and learning, for more accurate feedback and better results. Readers will:

Learn how to evaluate online teaching performance
Examine best practices for student ratings of online teaching
Discover methods and tools for gathering informal feedback
Understand the online teaching evaluation life cycle

The book concludes with an examination of strategies for fostering change across campus, as well as structures for creating a climate of assessment that includes online teaching as a component. Evaluating Online Teaching helps institutions rethink the evaluation process for online teaching, with the end goal of improving teaching and learning, student success, and institutional results.

APA Citation

Tobin, T.J., Mandernach, B.J., Taylor, A.H. (2015). Evaluating online teaching: Implementing best practices. Wiley.

Target Audiences
Academic Administrators and Policy-Makers
Faculty and Instructors
Topics
Instructional/Learning Design
Publication date
2015
Authored by
Thomas J. Tobin Coordinator of learning technologies at the Center for Teaching and Learning at Northeastern Illinois University and serves on the editorial boards of the Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration and the Journal of Interactive Online Learning.
B. Jean Mandernach Director of the Center for Innovation in Research and Teaching and research professor at Grand Canyon University
Ann H. Taylor Director of the John A. Dutton e-Education Institute at Penn State University and serves on the editorial board of eLearn Magazine