Book

http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674368248 Minds Online: Teaching Effectively with Technology
(Michelle D. Miller)

Table of Contents
Preface

  1. Is Online Learning Here to Stay?
  2. Online Learning: Does It Work?
  3. The Psychology of Computing
  4. Attention
  5. Memory
  6. Thinking
  7. Incorporating Multimedia Effectively
  8. Motivating Students
  9. Putting It All Together

About the Book: Educating Minds Online The Chronicle of Higher
Education

Reviews
Minds Online is important and relevant for teachers, instructional
designers, and the general public. The book is written in a friendly,
conversational style, and Miller brings together a broad knowledge of
the field, grounded in her experiences as an instructor and cognitive
scientist.
”—Richard E. Mayer, University of California, Santa
Barbara
As an expert in the cognitive science of learning and an
award-winning educator, Miller is well-poised to bridge the gap between
science and practice. Minds Online translates principles and findings
from cognitive science into concrete, actionable tips and
recommendations for educators trying to incorporate technology into
their teaching. This is a terrific book
.”—Sean Kang, Dartmouth
College

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