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Outsourced Professional Development for Online Instructors: Recommendations from research

Abstract only To improve the quality of online teaching, institutions typically provide structured professional development in the form of institutional teaching or learning center programming. This programming typically focuses on teaching and learning quality, transitions to online teaching, pedag...

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Published in:ELearn magazine 2022-04, Vol.2022 (4)
Main Authors: Zhao, Ling, Dixon, Raymond, Dousay, Tonia, Carr-Chellman, Ali
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