Guiding Principles for Building Success in Online Education

Steven F. Tello, Ed.D. and Jacqueline Moloney, Ed.D., University of Massachusetts-Lowell (18.50 Minutes/13.0MB)

Steven Tello and Jacqueline MoloneyProgram design, faculty development, student support, technology infrastructure, and assessment and quality assurance are critical areas of online program development. Tune in as Steven Tello and Jacqueline Moloney share advice from their six years of experience with UMass Lowell Online.

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Judith BoettcherVeteran Web caster Judith Boettcher explored the latest education technology topics with presenters at our Syllabus fall2002 Boston-area conference. A new clip is featured each week on Web Radio.

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