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Home » Faculty Services » On-Demand Resources » Faculty Development » Pathways to Online Learning Course

Pathways to Online Learning Course

Person holding a compass, looking down at a pathway through the grass. The Pathways to Online Learning course lets you choose your teaching style.

The Pathways to Online Learning course is for faculty new to online learning and interested in developing a remote or fully online course. Resources are available for you to work on your own or partner with eSAIL to develop a quality online course.

This fully online, asynchronous training course will cover how and why to teach a remote and online course. Choose a pathway through the course based on which type of course you wish to create.

At the end of the course, we will present you with a certificate to use in your dossier.

Register for eSAIL’s Pathways to Online Learning Course

You will receive a confirmation email within 24 to 48 business hours after registering. Once we add you to the course, you can go through the six modules at your own pace.

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