1st Edition

Online Education 2.0 Evolving, Adapting, and Reinventing Online Technical Communication

Edited By Kelli Cargille Cook Copyright 2013

    The collection asks how faculty, courses, and programmes have responded and adapted to changes in students' needs and abilities, to economic constraints, to new course management systems, and to Web 2.0 technologies such as social networking, virtual worlds, and mobile communication devices. Addressing these questions it includes contributing voices from a wide variety of post-secondary, from urban and rural institutions and from technological and career colleges.

    Introduction, SECTION I: EVOLVING PROGRAMS AND FACULTY, CHAPTER 1. What Do You Do When the Ground Beneath Your Feet Shifts?, CHAPTER 2. Theoretically Grounded, Practically Enacted, and Well Behind the Cutting Edge: Writing Course Development Within the Constraints of a Campus-Wide Course Management System, CHAPTER 3. Creativity and Consistency in Online Courses: Finding the Appropriate Balance, CHAPTER 4. Communities of Practice Approach: A New Model for Online Course Development and Sustainability, CHAPTER 5. Training Faculty for Online Instruction: Applying Technical Communication Theory to the Design of a Mentoring Program, SECTION II: ADAPTING TO CHANGING STUDENT NEEDS AND ABILITIES, CHAPTER 6. Teaching Technical Communication to a Global Online Student Audience, CHAPTER 7. Students in the Online Technical Communication Classroom: The Next Decade, CHAPTER 8. From Gamers to Grammarians: How Online Gaming is Changing the Nature of Digital Discourse in the Classroom, CHAPTER 9. Cybergogy, Second Life, and Online Technical Communication Instruction, CHAPTER 10. From Divide to Continuum: Rethinking Access in Online Education, SECTION III: REINVENTING COURSE, CHAPTER 11. Adapting Instructional Documents to an Online Course Environment, CHAPTER 12. Expanding the Scaffolding of the Online Undergraduate Technical Communication Course, CHAPTER 13. Innovation in the Distributed Technical Communication Classroom, CHAPTER 14. Library Services for Online Students, CHAPTER 15. “Keeping it Real”: Contextualizing Intellectual Property and Privacy in the Online Technical Communication Course, Afterword, Contributors, Index

    Biography

    Kelli Cargille Cook