Shout-out to ed2go
This summer I am engaging in two significant professional development activities.
I am going to get certification as a Quality Matters reviewer. For those who don't know, that is an organization that credentials online courses. It's about time, since I was an early adopter (1998) of online teaching. My institution pays for most of it.
Secondly, I am taking four courses with ed2go, which is affiliated with Cengage (Pearson) on teaching English as Second Language. Right now I am taking two of them concurrently. They are well done; not exactly graduate level, of course, or even undergrad, but informative and well designed. The assignments are easy, but the readings are at the right level for both a lay person and a professional with advanced degrees, as am I.
These are not without costs, but I found them very reasonable. I had taken an ed2go class on epublishing several years ago.
I am going to get certification as a Quality Matters reviewer. For those who don't know, that is an organization that credentials online courses. It's about time, since I was an early adopter (1998) of online teaching. My institution pays for most of it.
Secondly, I am taking four courses with ed2go, which is affiliated with Cengage (Pearson) on teaching English as Second Language. Right now I am taking two of them concurrently. They are well done; not exactly graduate level, of course, or even undergrad, but informative and well designed. The assignments are easy, but the readings are at the right level for both a lay person and a professional with advanced degrees, as am I.
These are not without costs, but I found them very reasonable. I had taken an ed2go class on epublishing several years ago.
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