It’s more and more common for universities and even middle and high schools to offer courses online. An online, or distance learning, format can provide students with a great deal of flexibility and convenience, which is particularly attractive to working adults. As the demand for online courses and degree programs increases, so will the demand for highly qualified teachers who are knowledgeable about how to teach effectively using technology in an online format. If you are a current teacher and want to transition to teaching courses online, you should consider earning a certificate or your Master’s degree with a concentration in E-Learning or Online Learning.
Ashford University
Locations: Online- Education - Distance Learning (Master)
Capella University Online
Locations: Online- Education - Instructional Design for Online Learning (Master)
- Education - Instructional Design for Online Learning (Doctorate)
Colorado Christian University - Global Online Center for Adult and Graduate Studies
Locations: Online- Curriculum Development for Online Courses (Graduate Certificate)
- Instructional Methodology for Online Courses (Graduate Certificate)
- Online Course Developer (Graduate Certificate)
Fischler School of Education and Human Services
Locations: Online- Instructional Technology and Distance Education (Doctorate)
- Instructional Technology and Distance Education (Master)
Kaplan University Online
Locations: Online- Higher Education - Online College Teaching (Master)
Liberty University
Locations: Online- Education - Teaching and Learning - Educational Technology and Online Instruction (Master)
University of Illinois Global Campus
Locations: Online- Education with a concentration in E-Learning (Master)
- Foundations of E-Learning (Graduate Certificate)
- Management of E-Learning (Graduate Certificate)
