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Podcast The Onliners

The Onliners

Keirsten Eberts, Kodi Buell & Josh Hornbacher

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Education

Frequency: 1 episode/15d. Total Eps: 33

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The Onliners podcast dives deep into the exciting world of online learning. Join online education professionals Keirsten and Kodi as they share stories and tips about e-learning topics such as supporting students, providing feedback, using discussion forums effectively, and more. Not only will you find resources to develop your knowledge and skills as you listen, but you'll also find a community for other online educators just like you!
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Why OER?

Episode 33

mercredi 21 juillet 2021 • Duration 06:49

Source Materials:Ā 

  1. Cooney, C. (2017) What impacts do OER have on students? Students share their experiences with a health psychology OER at New York City College of Technology. New York City College of Technology 18(4).Ā 
  2. Open Washington. (2017, August 8). Module 10: Why OER Matters. Open Washington. https://www.openwa.org/module-10/Ā 
  3. Pennsylvania State University. (2021). Benefits of using OER. https://oer.psu.edu/benefits-of-using-oer/) Ā 
  4. Trine University. (2021). Textbooks and learning materials at no cost to you. https://www.trine.edu/online/about/oer.aspx)

Online Learning Trends In 2021

Episode 32

mercredi 19 mai 2021 • Duration 11:38

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Bleich, C. (2020, December 2). 8 eLearning trends and predictions for 2021. eLearning Industry. https://elearningindustry.com/elearning-trends-predictions-2021

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Bouchrika, I. (2020, August 19). 10 online education trends: 2020/2021 Predictions, Reports & Data. Guide2Research. https://www.guide2research.com/research/online-education-trends

https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/views/2017/05/31/3-examples-online-applied-learning

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Capabilia. (2020, December 28). 5 e-learning trends that will shape 2021.Ā 

https://info-capabilia.medium.com/5-e-learning-trends-that-will-shape-2021-2169e12306e8

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Colman, H. (2021, January 18). Top eLearning trends that will dominate in 2021: Insights from industry experts. ispring. https://www.ispringsolutions.com/blog/elearning-trends-2021

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Emerline. (2021, January 6). What are the eLearning trends and predictions for 2021?. https://emerline.com/blog/elearning-trends-and-predictions-for-2021

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Jay, A. (2021). 11 new Elearning trends & predictions for 2021/2022 and beyond. FinancesOnline. https://financesonline.com/elearning-trends/

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Pandit, A.S. (2020, December 25). Changing landscape - seven online learning trends to watch out in 2021. YourStory. https://yourstory.com/2020/12/changing-landscape-online-learning-trends-2021

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Semeshkina, M. (2021, February, 2). Five major trends in online education to watch out for in 2021. Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbusinesscouncil/2021/02/02/five-major-trends-in-online-education-to-watch-out-for-in-2021/?sh=1d8487ca21eb

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Study.com. (2012, December 20). Cooperative and Collaborative Learning in the Classroom. Retrieved from https://study.com/academy/lesson/cooperative-and-collaborative-learning-in-the-classroom.html


Ā Waterford.org. (2020, June 11). 10 popular educational trends and what you need to know. https://www.waterford.org/education/educational-trends-for-teachers/

The Art of the Launch: Starting Your Online Semester Right

Episode 23

mercredi 9 septembre 2020 • Duration 13:42

Connect-Type Activities for Your Online Learners

Episode 22

mercredi 2 septembre 2020 • Duration 13:41


Do-Type Activities for Your Online Learners

Episode 21

jeudi 27 aoĆ»t 2020 • Duration 09:31


Absorbing Activities for Your Online Learners

Episode 20

mercredi 22 juillet 2020 • Duration 10:39


Accessibility in Your Online Classroom

Episode 19

mercredi 15 juillet 2020 • Duration 23:45

Ensuring all the elements of your online class are accessible can be intimidating, but it can be done! Start small and take it step by step to make your online classroom accessible. Megan Tolin, assistant professor in Trine’s Franks School of Education, joins Keirsten and Regina to explain accessibility and share tips to make it attainable.

Netiquette: Being Your Best Online Self

Episode 18

mercredi 8 juillet 2020 • Duration 13:14

Many people don’t consider how important good etiquette is in the online environment. Netiquette has become more important than ever to express respect and build relationships. Keirsten and Regina are joined by Crystal Ringer, TrineOnline’s Director of Admission and owner of Ringer Consulting, to explain best practices for netiquette when teaching online.

Information Literacy: Getting through the CRAAP

Episode 17

mercredi 1 juillet 2020 • Duration 12:27

Determining what information we can trust from the internet can be tricky. In this week’s podcast, Regina and Keirsten discuss the CRAAP test, an evaluation method by the University of California’s Sarah Blakeslee that looks at currency, relevance, authority, accuracy and purpose when considering a source. Not only do our students need to cite valid sources, but we as educators need to as well.

Teaching the Online Teacher

Episode 16

jeudi 18 juin 2020 • Duration 17:25

Several years ago, TrineOnline created the Online Faculty Certification Course (OFCC) as an orientation course for its new online faculty. In this week’s podcast, Regina shares how the OFCC came to be and what topics she, as the facilitator, covers in the course. Even if you’re not a TrineOnline faculty member, you can apply the concepts taught in the OFCC to a variety of contexts in K-12 and higher education.

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