MathFest is coming up - close enough to me that I might go for once, in 
Hartford, CT.    http://www.maa.org/mathfest/

Anyway, this contributed paper session is of relevance - and then there are 
the general sessions.  Maybe some of you will talk about using Sage! 
 Abstract submission deadline is April 30th.


Title: Best Practices for Teaching Online Courses
Description: Online education is becoming increasingly common, and many 
institutions desire to offer courses online. Some faculty members are 
tasked with developing and teaching online courses without adequate 
training for doing so effectively. This session seeks to share ideas to 
help instructors of online courses. The focus will be on teaching courses 
completely online, rather than using online tools to augment a face-to-face 
class. Possible topics include strategies for delivering content, engaging 
students, fostering discussion and collaboration, and assessment in an 
online environment. Presentations about particular technologies useful for 
online classes are also welcome.

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