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Designing Synchronous Online Learning and Teaching Lab: An Online Professional Development Program to Foster the Technical and Social Competences of Synchronous Online Teachers

Synchronous Online Teaching (SOT) is becoming increasingly popular, but research shows many teachers are inadequately prepared, calling for greater investment in professional development (PD). Additionally, there is a significant gap in research systematically describing the design of evidence-based...

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Published in:Education sciences 2024-12, Vol.14 (12), p.1374
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Influence of Technology
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Learning Activities
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Online instruction
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Teaching Skills
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