
Focused Online Instruction Includes These Markers
Students respond best when online classes include downloadable lessons, deadlines and real-time interactions.
By Paul Sorgule, MS, AAC
Students respond best when online classes include downloadable lessons, deadlines and real-time interactions.
By Paul Sorgule, MS, AAC
Avoid the black hole of time being drawn away by discussion groups.
By Dr. Fred Mayo, CHE, CHT
Nine school instructors and administrators share their strategies for moving toward an online culinary curriculum.
By Lisa Parrish, GMC Editor
Chef Adam Weiner provides 10 more suggestions for teaching online culinary classes without high-tech functionality.
By Adam Weiner, JD, CFSE
Create case study-based internships in partnership with area restaurants with the intent of building operational recovery programs.
By Paul Sorgule, MS, AAC
Instructors can help mitigate frustration and extra work by following Dr. Fred Mayo’s advice for avoiding common online education teaching pitfalls.
By Dr. Fred Mayo, CHE, CHT
GMC readers receive free access to online culinary classes to help ease the quick transition to a distance learning environment.
By Lisa Parrish, GMC Editor
10 projects and lessons instructors can implement online immediately.
By Adam Weiner, JD, CFSE
Challenging times call for action and offer creative opportunities.
By Paul Sorgule, MS, AAC
Dr. Fred Mayo suggests distance learning teaching tips such as establishing deadlines, setting communication boundaries and maintaining a positive attitude.
By Dr. Fred Mayo, CHE, CHT