Support for educators
Creating online content and online courses that engage learners and deliver on their learning outcomes is tricky. In this blog, Rachel Crookes, Head of Sage Campus, shares an editor's perspective.
The team at Sage Campus share five lessons they learned from building and implementing online courses at universities around the world.
This blog posts contains useful tips around the basics of lecturing online - from whether you can still do problem-based learning in an online format to how to best run student assessments.
In this blog post, 'teacherpreneur' Jenny Pieratt makes the case that virtual learning provides a great opportunity to rethink personalized learning through asynchronous teaching.
Sage has drawn from its large body of published and peer-reviewed research to offer this collection of free resources to serve teachers and students around the world.
Dr Tom Chatfield, author of the Sage Campus Critical Thinking online course, discusses how faculty and instructors can best use online courses to support their teaching.
Designing online courses takes significant time and effort. Here are 14 quick tips to make online teaching better, from online learning expert Kyungmee Lee.
Hear from Tom Chatfield and Elspeth Timmans as they answer faculty's questions about teaching remotely.
Top 10 tips for learning online
Alongside the publication of her new book, Your Super Quick Guide to Learning Online , Sage author Janet Salmons lays out top 10 tips for learning online in this PDF booklet available for free download for you to easily share with your students.
Top 10 tips for succeeding in online assessments
From virtual presentations and seminars to online quizzes and digital portfolios, the key to acing them is knowing how to translate your existing skills to an online environment. Download this free booklet for tips on preparing for assignments, staying organized, controlling your nerves, and more.
Teaching research methods online
A curated collection of free research methods resources to support you and your students to teach, learn and do research methods online.
Catch up with this online quantitative methods workshop and access a host of related resources including tool recommendations, author videos, datasets, and more.
Access resources from and for teachers of computational social science courses, from beginner to advanced level, in this free-to-access collection.
This Sage Campus white paper presents an overview of best practice and tips for developing curricula and teaching social research methods online.
Further resources
Online toolkits from Corwin
As many schools and districts are rapidly transitioning to online learning in response to COVID-19, these toolkits from Corwin will provide the resources you need to adapt and provide exceptional online instruction for your students.
Online teaching support hub from AM
Demos, case studies, subject guides and other resources to support your move to teaching online.