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    Strategies to manage the time demands of online teaching

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    Authors
    Parker, Elaine Barber
    Howland, Lois C.
    UMass Chan Affiliations
    Graduate School of Nursing
    Document Type
    Journal Article
    Publication Date
    2006-11-17
    Keywords
    Adaptation, Psychological
    Attitude of Health Personnel
    Computer-Assisted Instruction
    Education, Distance
    Education, Nursing, Graduate
    Educational Measurement
    Faculty, Nursing
    Health Services Needs and Demand
    Humans
    Internet
    Interprofessional Relations
    Massachusetts
    Mentors
    Online Systems
    Planning Techniques
    Social Support
    Students, Nursing
    Teaching
    Time Management
    Nursing
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    Abstract
    The time demands of online teaching may discourage nurse educators from developing distance learning courses. As consumer expectations for online education grow, it is essential that educators identify strategies that will enable efficient use of time to both develop and teach online courses. The authors review the distance learning literature from the perspective of time management strategies for online teaching. Approaches used by the authors to efficiently develop and teach online courses are described.
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    Nurse Educ. 2006 Nov-Dec;31(6):270-4.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/34498
    PubMed ID
    17108792
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