Guidelines for Good Practice for Technology Mediated Instruction
from the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges
- Good Practice Encourages Effective Contact Between Students and Faculty
- Good Practice Develops Reciprocity and Cooperation Among Students
- Good Practice Uses Active Learning Techniques
- Good Practice Gives Prompt Feedback
- Good Practice Emphasizes Quality Time on Task
- Good Practice Communicates High Expectations
- Good Practice Respects Diverse Talents and Modalities of Learning
- Good Practice Uses Appropriate Tools
- Good Practice is Self Renewing
- Good Practice Recognizes the Need for Comprehensive Student Services