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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Acknowledgments CHAPTER 1 - Introduction to Online Teaching
Our Experiences A Message from Dani A Message from Jim Substantial Opportunity Awaits Can I Do This? But I’ve Never Taught Online Before! Who Can Teach? Doctoral Degrees Master’s Degrees Bachelor’s Degrees Former Military Professionals Homemakers or Stay-at-Home Parents Retired Individuals Physically Disabled
CHAPTER 2 - Online Schools: Are They for Real?
Is Online Education for Real? Are Online Schools Less Rigorous? Can a Student Really Learn College-Level Material Online? Can a Professor Really Teach This Way? Online Degree Legitimacy in Corporate America Can You Get Hired to Teach with Just an Online Degree? Are All Online Schools Accredited? What Kinds of Colleges Are Offering Online Courses? Diploma Mills and Scams Red Flags for Bad Eggs Why Do People Teach Online? So, What’s the Catch?
CHAPTER 3 - Preparing Yourself for Teaching Opportunities
Getting Your Master’s Degree Enrollment Getting Your Doctoral Degree Completion of Doctoral Programs Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) Doctor of Education (EdD)
CHAPTER 4 - Types of Online Teaching Jobs
Experience—Needed or Not? Why Do Schools Want Adjuncts? What Types of Positions Are Available Online? Requirements of Various Programs Online High Schools What Do You Need to Begin? Upsides and Downsides to Adjunct Life What Is Required of Adjuncts at Most Schools? Time Is Money: Balancing the Load and Evaluating Your Real Rate of Return How Many Schools Should You Work For? Personality, Strengths, and Marketing Yourself
CHAPTER 5 - How Much Can I Earn?
What Influences Your Pay? What Can I Expect to Make for My Work? How to Make Extra Money
CHAPTER 6 - The Hunt: Finding Your First Job
Locating Schools Finding Programs to Teach In Hierarchy’s Role in Finding Your Contact Human Resources Direct Contacts Using Direct Contacts Preparing Documents for Fast Submission Sample Documents
CHAPTER 7 - The Interview: What Universities Look For
Interview Processes of Online Schools What to Expect: What Do Deans Want? On the Inside Track: From the Mouth of a Dean Addressing Your Strengths What to Do with Limited Experience Proving Responsiveness Odd Requests and How to Handle Them
CHAPTER 8 - Sealing the Deal, Training, and Your First Class
What Next? Salary or Contract Negotiation What to Expect The Training Program Types of Training Communicating with Your Trainer Length of Training Process Proving Yourself to the Trainers and Your Chairperson Prepping for Your First Class
CHAPTER 9 - Working as an Online Faculty Member
Types of Systems—Knowing the Difference Time Matrix—Pay versus Workload Three University Situations Communication Is Key Continuously Do What Comes Easily and What You’re Good At Using E-Mail—Not the Phone! Life as an Adjunct—Balancing Work and Home
CHAPTER 10 - Must-Have Technologies
Internet Access Computers Backups Organization Systems and PDAs Newsgroup Software Cellular Phones Voice-Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Unified Messaging Comfortable and Ergonomic Workstation Setups Conference Phones Instant Messaging Fax—Electronic and Traditional PDF Converters Scanners Printers Backup Internet Providers Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Wireless at Home Virus Protection Antispam E-Mail Accounts with In-Box High Limits Professional Web Sites Antispyware Software Office Suites Backup Hard Drives Password Storage Software and Keys Minimum School Requirements Example Making Your Life Easier and the Students Happier Setting Up a System to Support Flexibility and Travel
CHAPTER 11 - Maintaining Relationships and Growing Your Business
Personal Motivation Keys to Successful Relationships in a Virtual World Varying Demands by University Keeping Everyone Happy Getting Organized Additional Work Opportunities within the Schools You Work For Lessons Learned Adding Opportunities at New Universities Managing Your Cash Flow: The Ups and Downs of Contract Work Not All Teaching Opportunities Are Created Equal Referring Others Go For It!
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