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Subject: Teaching Online
Category: Reference, Education and News > Job and Careers
Asked by: vlad-ga
List Price: $15.00
Posted: 14 Oct 2002 13:29 PDT
Expires: 13 Nov 2002 12:29 PST
Question ID: 76525
Hi All,

Just finished a Master's in Economics and would now like to supplement
my full-time job income with a part-time gig teaching online.

So, I'm looking for:

a) A fairly thorough list of reputable online universities and their
career contact info.  (please exclude non-accredited diploma mills
without real contact info)

b) A general online teaching job description, detailing how many hours
per week and ball-park salary numbers.

Thanks,

vlad
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Subject: Re: Teaching Online
Answered By: czh-ga on 11 Nov 2002 17:14 PST
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Hello vlad-ga,

A good way to start exploring online learning is to see if anyone has
already collected the necessary information for you.

Google Web Directory
http://directory.google.com/Top/Reference/Education/Distance_Learning/
The subcategories listed here will expand your horizons about online
teaching. You said that you would like to supplement your income. You
asked about online universities but I thought you might be interested
in some newly emerging opportunities in corporate e-learning as well.
Check out the links to Associations, Directories, Institutions, Online
Courses, Online Teaching and Learning and Workplace Training. There
are more possibilities than simply diploma mills or accredited
educational institutions.

Another quick way to identify online teaching opportunities is to find
directories of online learning programs. Every one of them will
require online instructors.
Peterson’s Guides
http://www.petersons.com/distancelearning/code/search.asp
This directory gives you a search option to locate schools by keyword
search or course of study. Clicking on the school’s name gives you a
detailed description for the online program and additional links,
including links to the school’s Web page. From there you can find the
contact information for each school

A low-tech approach would be to buy a print directory.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1580082025/ref=pd_bxgy_text_1/103-6586241-8342211?v=glance&s=books
Bears' Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning
by John Bear, Mariah Bear M.A., Mariah P. Bear, Tom C. Head, List:
$29.95
This book is in its 15th addition and is the best guide to distance
education, including online learning. It lists 3000+ educational
institutions and will provide a very good overview of what is
happening in the field. You can pick up a used copy or an earlier
edition for under $15.

Here are some additional suggestions for finding online teaching jobs.
·	Contact your local schools and universities to find out about their
online instructional programs.
·	Ask among your friends and acquaintances to see if any of them are
teaching online and ask for their assistance in identifying
opportunities.
·	Identify schools you would like to teach for and approach them with
a proposal for a course.
·	Identify courses you would like to teach and search the Web to see
which schools are already offering such courses. They will sometimes
need replacement instructors or add new classes


EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR ONLINE TEACHING

The number of universities offering online coursework is growing. Here
are some that might be of interest to you.

http://www.indiana.edu/~ist/students/jobs/academic.html
Instructional Systems Technology -- Academic Job List
Includes dozens of job listings from all over the US. Some of them are
for distance learnings.

http://www.academic360.com/
Academic360.com is a meta-collection of Internet resources that have
been gathered for the academic job hunter. It includes links to
faculty, staff, and administrative announcements and is not restricted
to teaching positions.
Follow online instructions for application.

http://www.geteducated.com/vug/sept01/jobops0901.htm
Virtual University Gazette
Employment Opportunities – Variety of job postings

http://www.phoenix.edu/faculty/
University of Phoenix – Prospective Faculty information

http://jiu-web-a.jonesinternational.edu/eprise/main/JIU/facultycenter/JIU_FacultyApp.html?banner=faculty
Jones International University – Faculty Application

http://www.apexlearning.com/about/about_jobs.asp
Apex Learning Inc. was initiated in 1997 by Microsoft co-founder Paul
Allen to create the best online Advanced Placement* courses. We now
have expanded our vision to become a leader in delivering
individualized, online educational products and services.

http://www.flvs.net/_florida_services/index_fls.htm
Florida Virtual School provides free online classes and instruction to
all public, private, and home school students in Florida.
http://www.flvs.net/_about_us/postings.htm
Follow links for further instruction on how to apply.

http://www.evergladescollege.edu/jobsev.htm
Everglades College
Follow links for online applications

http://www.idvhs.org/Jobs.htm
Idaho Virtual High School
IDVHS is a publicly funded distance education school that provides
quality junior and senior high school courses to Idaho students,
tuition free, via the internet.
See online links for how to apply.


ONLINE INSTRUCTOR JOB DESCRIPTIONS

http://www.flvs.net/_about_us/pdf_au/Job_Instructor.PDF
Florida Virtual School – Online Instructor

http://www.mivu.org/teaching/online/
Michigan Virtual University 
Online Instructor Program

http://www.accessokc.com/homes/cgi/cim/cgi-bin/looksmart/looksmart/eus1/eus317836/eus317912/eus152455/eus1005976/
Web Directory of resources for distance learning educators

Good luck on coming up with sources of supplemental income.

czh
vlad-ga rated this answer:5 out of 5 stars

Comments  
Subject: Re: Teaching Online
From: pinkfreud-ga on 14 Oct 2002 15:10 PDT
 
Here are some links that may be helpful to you:

http://gradschool.about.com/cs/teachingonline/

http://www.keystoeducation.com/Distance_Learning/Online_Universities/index.html
Subject: Re: Teaching Online
From: eaar-ga on 06 Dec 2002 06:35 PST
 
Excelente answer!!
Subject: Re: Teaching Online
From: josephwang-ga on 29 Jun 2003 12:57 PDT
 
Also I've been collecting links on this topic on a site that I run

http://www.gnacademy.org/twiki/bin/view/Guides/DistanceLearningFaculty
Subject: Re: Teaching Online
From: facultyfinder-ga on 05 Apr 2004 10:03 PDT
 
You can check out http://www.facutlyfinder.com for online teaching
jobs.  Faculty types can create an extensive portfolio on
FaculyFinder, then instutitions looking for employees search these
portfolios to find the best match for the position.  Best of
all.......it's free!!

Check it out http://www.facultyfinder.com!!

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