We are the Program for Online Teaching, a group of volunteer faculty helping other faculty teach better online.

Our focus is on pedagogy as the guiding force for using technologies for teaching.

Many of us are from MiraCosta College in Oceanside, California. MiraCostans may access the Teaching/Technology Innovations Center for technical help, resources, news and more.

The POT Network

  • POT Diigo group
    (see tutorial on how to save bookmarks)
  • POT Facebook group
  • POT Vimeo Channel (workshops)
  • POT YouTube Channel
  • Twittter (please use hashtag #potcomm)

POT Newsletter #50 (November 2013)

It’s our 50th newsletter! What workshops would you like?

The Program for Online Teaching offers on-campus workshops (during flex week and the regular semester) on the pedagogy of teaching online and using educational technologies in the classroom.

We’ve got a quick little text box at the POT website (http://mccpot.org/wp) – please let us know what […]

POT workshop: Student Engagement 13 Sept 2013

Getting embedded media to play in Blackboard

New security settings in Bb make it hard for students to play embedded media – they need to click on a “shield” in their browser.

Handout from Todd Conaway of Yavapai College.

http://lisahistory.net/pages/BrowserMissingContent.pdf

POT Newsletter #49 (August 2013)

Fall Flex 2013 is Monday, August 12 Creativity in Online Teaching series

Monday, August 12 10:00 am – 2:00 pm + Location: OC4802

What’s the best approach to the challenges of online teaching? Creativity! POT’s fall flex workshop day will focus on the enthusiasm, tip, tools, and generative process of building online components for student […]

POT Newsletter #48 (May 2013)

Program for Online Teaching Newsletter #48 May 2013

 

Congratulations!

To this year’s POT Online Teaching Certificate earners:

Stephanie Decker (MCC) Sou Lackkaty (MCC) Helen Crump (Ireland, independent) Claire Major (University of Alabama) Donna Marqués (Cuyamaca College) Rachèle DeMéo (MCC) Renee Fox-Moore (MCC) Jennifer Humber (University of Alabama) Ralene Friend (MCC) Danièle Arnaud […]