Teaching Online Bibliography Jane Koeckeritz, PhD, RN, C-ANP University of Northern Colorado (970) 351-2888 jane.koeckeritz@unco.edu PRINT: Draves, William A. (2002) Teaching Online. Learning Resources Network. Manhattan, KS. Driscoll, Margaret. (April 1997) Defining Internet-Based and Web-Based Training. Performance Improvement. 36(4): pp. 5-9. Garnham, C. & Kaleta, R. (2002) Introduction to hybrid courses. Teaching with Technology Today. 8(6). Huffstutler, S. (2002). The Use of Handheld Technology in Nursing. Nurse Educator. 27(6), 271-275. Johnstone, S. M. (2001) Who Owns the Courses? Syllabus. 14(11). p.18. Johnstone, S. M. (2002) Distance Learning: Lessons from Alaska. Syllabus. 15(10). p.18. Kahn, Badrul. H., editor. (1997) Web-Based Instruction. Educational Technology Publications. Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Kearsley, Greg. (2000) Online Education: Learning and Teaching in Cyberspace. Wadsworth/Thompson Learning. Belmont, CA. Knowlton, D. S. et. al. (June 2000) The Whys and Hows of Online Discussion. Syllabus. 13(10). pp. 54-58. Ko, S. and Rossen, S. (2003) Teaching Online: A Practical Guide. Houghton Mifflen Company. Koeckeritz, J., Malkiewicz, J., & Henderson, A. (2002) The Seven Principles of Good Pactice: Applications for On-line Education in Nursing. Nurse Educator. November or December 2002. Martyn, M. (2003) The hybrid online model: Good practice. Educause Quarterly. Volume 1. Palloff, R. M. and Pratt, K. (2001) Lessons from the Cyberspace Classroom : The Realities of Online Teaching. Jossey-Bass Publishers. San Francisco Presby, L. (2001) Seven Tips for Highly Effective Online Courses. Syllabus. 14(11), p. 17. ELECTRONIC: ALN Web Asynchronous Learning Networks, sponsored by Vanderbilt University with assistance of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Journal, discussion lists, conference and workshop listings. http://www.aln.org/ “Creating Multimedia/Interactive Tests for the Internet in 10 Minutes.” http://www.aln.org/alnweb/magazine/issue2/rob.htm Deliberations On Teaching and Learning in Higher Education: A Magazine for Academics, Librarians, and Educational Developers. Information on issues such as interactive learning and collaboration which can be applied to an online format. http://www.lgu.ac.uk/deliberations Indiana University School of Nursing http://nursing.iupui.edu/AcademicPrograms/default.asp?/AcademicPrograms/GeneralInf o/Resources/resource_guide.htm Learning Resource Networks: Learning that Works. http://www.l rn.com MERLOT http://www.merlot.org/Home.po Microsoft Front Page 2000: Professional Web Sites without Programming. http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage/default.htm New Chalk Online journal produced by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Case study approach to implementation of online curricular materials. Includes discussion forum and listserv. http://www.unc.edu/courses/newchalk/ Online Collaboration, published by Dr. W. Klemm, Texas A&M University. Information centered primarily on collaboration using video conferencing. http://www.cvm.tamu.edu/wklemm/collab.htm Syllabus Web. A free service from the publishers of Syllabus magazine and producers of the annual Syllabus conference. This site contains information on technologies used to enhance education. http://www.syllabus.com “Topclass” software from WBTSYSTEM. Free software to enable instructors to run courses on the Web from desktop computers. http://www.wbtsystems.com Teaching and Learning on the Web. Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction. Maricopa Community College. http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/tl/ Teaching and Learning with Technology. Professional Development in Technology Integration. http://www.tlt.ab.ca/ Web CT Course Development Software. http://www.webct.com/ For a number of additional references on teaching/learning online go to http://amazon.com and search for "teaching online".