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The Online Teaching Lounge

American Public University

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Online teaching can be challenging, rewarding, engaging, and fun. American Public University brings you the Online Teaching Lounge, a podcast for educators, academics, and parents featuring online teaching tips, topics, and strategies. To learn more, visit StudyatAPU.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Are you new to teaching online? Then join Jeff DeSurra, an instructional designer and teacher for over 10 years, as he gives you quick tips, tricks, and ideas for how to teach online effectively. Episodes are short (usually 5-10 minutes) so you can fit it into your busy schedule. New episodes every week! For instructional videos on online teaching tools, check out Jeff's YouTube channel!
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Learn from Online and Offline English Teacher’ experiences about their challenges, insights, wisdom, and just how successful they are as educators teaching the most important language on the planet! Visit the show notes at www.TeachingOnlineEnglish.com
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Leanna Lee obtained a language degree in Mandarin and is currently learning Spanish with a great friend and mentor from Spain. While learning an ambitious language herself during the pandemic, she was motivated by her Spanish language partner to teach ESL. She fell in love with her students and teaching that her Preply literally explored with reque…
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Matthew Hamelburg is an educator that goes above and beyond for his students, from being their cheerleader to being an empowering mentor to his learners. He has traveled to a few places outside the United States as a humanitarian in supporting people in his community by renovating their shelters and as an ESL teacher educating the young ,beautiful …
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Recently, Irene Colthurst ventured on a relaxing trip to sunny Puerto Rico while sharing and teaching her passion for the English language to her eager students. With a unique capability than most, she tuned her limitations into her strength. After doing plenty of research on the fun ESL profession, she was inspired by others' footsteps. She took o…
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“A challenge only becomes an obstacle when you bow to it.” ― Ray A. Davis. Maurisha H. forcefully took charge of her life and was determined to be the passionate teacher she can be, despite it all. She is a seasoned ESL teacher in helping her learners improve their speaking skills and develop their communication abilities. With a smart head on her …
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Jennifer Brown is beloved at her school from your young students and she has devotedness to aiming for success constantly in her classroom while also having fun and adding magical moments to her student's learning experiences. Her trajectory to teaching the English language is different. She was a general education teacher so her hand in teaching w…
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Adnan Mohamed traveled from a far place where the Great pyramids and pharaohs resided and now has embarked on an adventure to a world of prosperity, his first time in beautiful America. He is an experienced and knowledgeable ESL teacher from magnificent Egypt, and he is invested in his student's learning by not only teaching them the English langua…
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While on vacation one of his pupils was doing their Spanish language homework. Nothing was going to stop them from studying painting their language studies, regardless of where or what they were doing. I was astounded! That, in my opinion, was a highly engaging and supportive instructor who had an incredible narrative to share about pushing his pup…
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Ogla Fiodorow Horner is a great British English language instructor and owner of English Accent Pro with over 20 years of experience helping professionals, adolescents, and students from all walks of life develop their English language communication abilities. How do you find your English Language Coach? 📏Learn how to use tried-and-true teaching ap…
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Hajar works with hospitality professionals to help them enhance their English communication skills. communication. Learn about her experiences working as an English language teacher in the great country of Turkey, as well as valuable tips for new and exporting English language educators. Hajar will share: ✈️ Her fun experience in Turkey teaching a …
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Discussion spaces are one of the most beneficial components in the online classroom. In this episode, Dr. Bethanie Hansen highlights some of the primary and secondary benefits of discussions including teaching students how to interact by following a netiquette guide as well as teaching skills like conflict resolution in the discussion forums. Hoste…
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Have you ever felt attacked or offended by a student’s feedback about your teaching? It’s hard not to take it personally. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen discusses the concept of radical depersonalization and strategies to help teachers listen differently to feedback and criticism. Learn how radical depersonalization can help teachers be…
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Is it time for you to change jobs or start a new career? In this episode, Dr. Bethanie Hansen shares tips to help with the transition. Learn why it’s important to craft a strong narrative about your career, build a strong network and be prepared to negotiate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Educators must constantly evaluate their teaching style to ensure students are learning. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen discusses the strategies of great teachers based on the book “What the Best College Teachers Do.” Learn what questions teachers should ask themselves when planning their next course and other tips to be effective in th…
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Student engagement is a critical part of learning. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen discusses how to improve student engagement in the online classroom using available metrics and data. Learn how educators can use that information to adjust assignments to help improve student engagement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inf…
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Being sedentary and not moving your body can have major health impacts and also result in lower energy and lower productivity. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen shares strategies to incorporate more activity into your work day like using timers to remind you to get up and move around as well as habit stacking, which helps you build more he…
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Efficiency is important, but online educators must be mindful not to sacrifice student relationships for the sake of efficiency. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen shares eight strategies to consider when working to improve your efficiency while also building relationships and connections with students. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privac…
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Part of learning and stretching is sharing your knowledge with others. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen discusses the benefits of presenting at a professional conference. Learn tips on selecting an engaging topic, writing a conference proposal as well as what mistakes to avoid. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Quizlet is a very popular flashcard app used in education. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen talks about using Quizlet flashcards to build long-term memory along with suggested ways that students can help create, use and share the flashcard content as part of the course. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Teaching online can be time consuming and seep into instructors’ personal time. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen provides insight into how to plan a strong work routine. Learn about the importance of surveying your workload ahead of time, writing it down and tracking it, and reflecting and adapting to improve your time management. Hosted …
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Listening is both a simple and complex skill. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen discusses the importance of “listening” in the online classroom, even when classes are delivered asynchronously. Learn about four types of listening as well as three tools to help online educators effectively respond to students. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/…
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What first motivated you to be an educator in the first place? How do you find meaning in your life and work? In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen provides guidance on how to identify your “why” and how that information can help you get through challenging times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Want to increase engagement in the classroom, but not sure where to start? In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen shares three interactive platforms to add a creative approach to student engagement. Learn what platforms work best for asynchronous, synchronous and hybrid classes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Applying classroom learning to the real world can help keep students engaged. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen discusses project-based learning. Hear about this student-centered learning practice that’s designed to teach concepts using real world problems and challenges. Learn three steps to apply this in any subject area. Hosted on Acast…
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Is it possible to take a short break or vacation while also teaching an online class? In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen shares strategies for planning a short time away from the online class. Learn about the importance of communicating time away with students and colleagues, how to work ahead in preparation, and other tips for planning a s…
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The goal of culturally responsive teaching is to help students feel more comfortable, connected and understood in the classroom. In this episode, APU's Dr. Bethanie Hansen provides guidance to help educators invite students to share more about themselves, their background, and their culture to create a more inclusive learning environment. Hosted on…
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Do you manage the classroom like a boss or leader? In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen shares the difference between being a boss and a leader. Learn how being a leader can help develop students, drive motivation and inspire students to success. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Many students have self-doubt and concerns about taking online classes. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen shares insight she recently learned from talking to a recent graduate at Commencement. Learn why it’s so important for faculty members to understand what causes students to have self-doubt and worry about pursuing an online education. …
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It can sometimes be easy for online educators to “hide behind a keyboard.” In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen talks to STEM professor Dr. Sylvia Nemmers about how she uses video to engage her students, provide information and feedback, and build a stronger connection. Learn how she overcame fears of recording herself and realized that using…
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There are many ways to help students retain information, but one of the most successful ways is through reflective practices. Learn how reflective practices can help students “think about their thinking” and include strategies like journaling, blogging, and other self-directed methods to think more deeply about what they’re learning in the online c…
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Online educators sometimes face challenging students who disagree with a grade or are argumentative in the classroom. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen discusses ways to help online educators deal with such conflicts. Learn how to implement de-escalation tactics to meet in the middle, work with colleagues or administrators to get additiona…
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Online classrooms offer little information about a person’s background and it can be hard to get to know students. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen talks about ways to naturally build diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, into the classroom structure. Learn about the importance of psychological safety, the concept of unconditional posi…
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Creativity fosters learning so it’s important for online teachers to find ways to encourage creativity among students. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen shares ways to integrate creative approaches in the online classroom. Learn about designing open-ended assignments, being creative with assessments and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com…
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Building your presence and persona as an instructor is incredibly important in an online classroom. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen talks about several ways to build your instructor presence. Learn about getting feedback to understand the perception of your personality, actively sharing elements of your personality with students, and mak…
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Teaching online can be inherently depersonalized, so it’s important for online teachers to share enough about themselves so students feel a connection. In this episode, learn about the value of authenticity, building teaching presence and social presence, and how to keep from oversharing with students. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor…
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You never know when an emergency or illness may strike. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen provides tips and strategies to help online educators prepare for unexpected absences, illnesses, or other emergencies. Learn why it’s so important to keep your class in order, develop a communication plan, provide emergency contact sheet, and more. H…
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Understanding the students’ experience from beginning to end can help educators enhance curriculum and help students be successful. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen provides steps to map a learner journey including understanding students, designing pathways, mapping the skills gap and establishing a clear goal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.…
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The pandemic caused the greatest disruption to higher education in the past 150 years. Helping students navigate these changes—including the shift to online education for many—is a major challenge for both student affairs’ professionals and teachers. In this episode, Dr. Bethanie Hansen and Dr. Jan Spencer talk to Dr. David Ferreira, an APU faculty…
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Are you experiencing burnout? Burnout is serious and can impact your health, happiness, relationships, and work. In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bethanie Hansen discusses the signs of burnout including exhaustion, cynicism and inefficacy. She also discusses ways to rebuild your emotional strength, manage your energy, and find satisfaction in your work a…
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The pandemic accelerated the prevalence of online higher education. While offering online education was a new endeavor for many institutions of higher learning, American Public University has been delivering online, or distance, education for 30 years. In this episode, Dr. Bethanie Hansen and Dr. Jan Spencer talk to Dr. Kate Zatz, who served as a u…
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Teaching online can be a challenging experience, and without strong wellbeing habits, teachers risk exhaustion and burnout. Approaching the work with a foundation of specific habits and routines will promote your teaching success and help you approach your work with energy and enthusiasm and a state of peak performance. In this episode, APU profess…
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Teaching online can be a challenging experience, especially if you are new to the technology or much more experienced with face-to-face teaching. Even if you are experienced at teaching online, a few specific preparation methods before the class begins will promote student success and renewed teacher satisfaction throughout the course. In this epis…
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