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This chapter describes the origin, purposes of the AECT Foundation, the charitable arm of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology. The major activities of the Foundation, including internships, awards, and the Foundation’s impact, are discussed.

In: AECT at 100
In: AECT at 100
Chapter 23 Even If You Go into Administration, Be Sure to Keep up with Your Scholarship
In: The Greatest Lecture I Was Never Taught
Chapter 7 Managing the Course Development Process

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In this chapter, online/distance learning administrators are provided with the major components of the administrative process for developing online courses: Environment, Standards and Evaluation, Roles and Responsibilities, and Operations. Within each of these components are specific decision items with examples to allow online/distance administrators to create and manage a course development process that is appropriate for their institution.

In: A Guide to Administering Distance Learning
Chapter 15 Your Distance Learning Community

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This chapter provides a rational for being a member of a distance learning community; and lists, describes, and provides contact information for the major professional associations for those interested in online/distance learning, teaching, design, and management. Also included is a list of major scholarly and trade journals in online/distance education and scholarly and trade journals in educational technology that frequently feature articles on online/distance education. Ideas for and links to social media sites are also provided. Much of the information in this chapter is compiled from the associations and journals.

In: A Guide to Administering Distance Learning
Leadership and Best Practices in Educational Technology Management provides a collaborative effort between the AECT and Brill to present opportunities for focused writings on leadership within the field and within the organization. The mission of the series is to document leadership, management and administration issues, best practices, and research within the field of educational technology (digital learning, e-learning, online/distance/blended learning, etc.). Volumes are published on a variety of topics and may include:

• Distance education leadership and administration
• Leading program development
• Leading innovation and change
• Diffusion and scaling of innovations
• Leading within the field of educational technology
• Mentoring within the field of educational technology
• International Perspectives and Leadership Issues
• Educational technology policy, regulatory and accreditation issues
• Establishing, leading and managing multi-institutional initiatives
• Establishing and leading competency-based and micro-credential
• Leading departments and centers for instructional design, teaching and learning, online learning, faculty development, etc.
As we navigate post-pandemic educational recovery and future-oriented design, the Handbook of Research in Online Learning: Insights and Advances emerges as a scholarly authority to illuminate existing questions and catalyze conversations on imperative transformations in education. Tailored for researchers, designers, educators, administrators, and stakeholders, this handbook delves into the nuanced landscape of online learning.

Curated by leading experts, each chapter provides a deep exploration of critical online teaching and learning dimensions. Whether you're navigating the complexities of instructional design, exploring the impact of digital learning on diverse student populations, or delving into the transformative potential of AI, each chapter illuminates critical aspects of online education. It merges current significant works with unpublished manuscripts, embodying the interdisciplinary essence of online learning research. Grounded in diverse theoretical frameworks and research methods, it offers theoretical insights and actionable guidance for cutting-edge educational methodologies.

This handbook is not just a compendium; it's an indispensable guide for shaping the future of education.

Contributors are: Michael Ahlf, Stephen Allen, Tonya Amankwatia, Fatih Ari, Ismahan Arslan-Ari, Michael K. Barbour, Gail Alleyne Bayne, Karen Bellnier, M. Aaron Bond, Victoria Brown, George Bradford, William Cain, Sumie Chan, Lauren Cifuentes, Laura DaVinci, Gina Deckard, Shernette Dunn, Anne Fensie, Holly Fiock, Sara Flowers, Carla Karen Fortune, Theodore Frick, Michael M. Grant, Alexis Guethler, Dan He, Atsusi "2c" Hirumi, Charles B. Hodges, Stephanie Hostetter, Michael Houdyshell, Fethi A. Inan, Frank Jamison, Amir Kalan, Meryl Krieger, Jessica Lantz, Mary Lefaiver, Juhong Christie Liu, Noble Lo, Barbara Lockee, Fatemeh Marzban, Trey Martindale, Sara McNeil, Laura McNeill, Stephanie Moore, Martha Lorena Obermeier, Larisa Olesova, Jennifer Jihae Park, Sanghoon Park, Yujin Park, AnthTony Pina, Drew Polly, Yingxiao Qian, Thomas Reeves, Christiane Reilly, Jennifer Richardson, Aubrey Rogowski, Leanne Rutherford, Kay Seo, Sanga Song, Edwin Teye Sosi, Stefan Stenbom, Sharon Stidham, David Tai, Hengtao Tang, Torrey Trust, Shannon Tucker, Denis Unal, Lucas Vasconcelos, Charles Xiaoxue Wang, Florence Williams, Ying Xie and Fan Xu.
In: AECT at 100