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What course(s) do you teach ?

What course(s) do you teach ?. Introductory Software Engineering (CS361) Web Development (CS494) Cloud+Mobile Development (CS496) Graduate Software Engineering Seminar (CS569) Created eCampus materials for the first 3 above. Do not actually teach eCampus courses, though.

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What course(s) do you teach ?

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  1. What course(s) do you teach? • Introductory Software Engineering (CS361) • Web Development (CS494) • Cloud+Mobile Development (CS496) • Graduate Software Engineering Seminar (CS569) CreatedeCampus materials for the first 3 above.Do not actually teacheCampus courses, though. Chris Scaffidi, EECS@OSU

  2. What tools did you use to create your online lectures? • Presentation capture • PowerPoint • Camtasia • Software engineering tools • Titanium, Eclipse, various emulators/toolkits • Notepad, web browser Chris Scaffidi, EECS@OSU

  3. What would be your top three recommendations to faculty planning to create online lectures? • Plan for the process to be very slow • There’s little excuse for misspeaking in online lectures; plan to re-record many times until it’s right • Make every slide crystal clear • eCampus students can’t easily raise hands in class • Plan for sustainability • Creating lectures is only the start • Who will deliver the lectures + keep them fresh, and how will your department pay for these efforts? Chris Scaffidi, EECS@OSU

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