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JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

Time Requirements in an Online Teaching Environment: How to be More
Effective and Efficient in Teaching Online


Author(s): Liz Mulig, Susan Rhame

Citation: Liz Mulig, Susan Rhame, (2012) "Time Requirements in an Online Teaching Environment: How to be More Effective and Efficient in Teaching Onlines," Journal of Accounting and Finance, Vol. 12, Iss. 4, pp. 101 - 109

Article Type: Research paper

Publisher: North American Business Press

Abstract:

While it might intuitively seem that teaching online saves time as opposed to teaching face-to-face, time requirements are often much greater. Different presentation and management techniques must be learned, adding time to course development, administration and delivery. Professors must understand the challenges of delivering courses (or perhaps just portions of courses) online, as the number of students taking classes online and the number of online classes offered are both increasing dramatically, and they must learn how to deliver them effectively and efficiently. This paper contributes numerous ideas, using various types of technology, for effective and efficient delivery of courses online.