Go Inside e-Learning with Susan Smith Nash, Ph.D. Get an insider's look at online education by a former associate dean for liberal arts at a well-known online university.
Her latest book, Excellence in College Teaching and Learning: Classroom and Online Instruction, was co-authored with George Henderson and published in 2007. Leadership and the e-Learning Organization, was published in 2006.
By Susan Smith Nash, Ph.D. Students who are taking math courses online often find that their books and online tutorials leave something to be desired. Fortunately, there are many online videos, many of which are free. Further, there are many sites with solved problem sets, many with animation and voice-over. Here is a brief list of ones that are particularly effective.
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Text-based Problem Sets and Solutions
PurplemathSolved Problem Sets, Some with Audio and Animation
Word Problems
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About susan
Involved in the development and administration of online courses and programs since the early 1990s, Susan Smith Nash has made a point to share her experience as well as her research through her websites, weblogs and podcasts.
The recipient of collaboration and innovation awards for her work in developing innovative and high-quality online and hybrid programs that take advantage of the latest technologies, Nash has been involved with organizations and educational institutions involved in online education and training.
She has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and has made presentations at prominent national conferences. Susan is involved with research into the best ways to use new techniques and technologies (Web 2.0, etc), for effective e-learning (and training).
Her latest book, Excellence in College Teaching and Learning: Classroom and Online Instruction, was co-authored with George Henderson and published in 2007. Leadership and the e-Learning Organization, was published in 2006.