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SUNY Online Teaching partners with TOPR

SUNY Online Teaching is pleased to partner with the Center for Distributed Learning at the University of Central Florida (UCF) to showcase best practices in online teaching and learning via the award winning international Teaching Online Pedagogical Repository (TOPR) – an open public resource hosted by UCF that reviews, selects, and organizes effective online practices for online faculty, instructional designers and other online teaching and learning practitioners.

TOPR is an open resource for faculty and instructional designers dedicated to enhancing online and blended teaching strategies, serving as a comprehensive repository that showcases a wide range of teaching strategies. Each entry is meticulously drawn from the real-world pedagogical practices of experienced online and blended teaching faculty. These strategies are illustrated with actual course artifacts, providing a concrete understanding of their application. Furthermore, each entry from contributors across the world is thoughtfully aligned with findings from relevant research or professional practice literature, ensuring that the strategies are both practical and evidence-based.

SUNY Online Teaching, in collaboration with the University of Central Florida (UCF), sponsors an initiative to recognize excellence in online teaching practices across SUNY by annually inviting entries from our Effective Online Practices Award Program to be submitted to TOPR for consideration and inclusion.

View SUNY entries in TOPR.

Additionally, the SUNY Online Course Quality Rubric (OSCQR) standards have been cross-walked with the TOPR repository to include TOPR resources into the OSCQR rubric, where applicable, as examples to help faculty refresh their online courses.

Celebrate with COTE for #NDLW

National Distance Learning Week will be celebrated November 6-10, 2017. Stay tuned for the 2017 NDLW schedule of webinars hosted by Open SUNY!

Open SUNY COTE was pleased to host and showcase five presentations from our SUNY campuses and partners in celebration of National Distance Learning Week (NDLW) 2016.

Each day, presenters shared what they are doing on their campus, or a collaboration initiative that you can be involved in.

*All session recordings can be accessed here: http://bit.ly/2fC5G4d

Monday, November 7, 2016
Time: 12:00pm – 12:30pm (EST)
Topic: How to keep engaging nursing students when a learning model is over?

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