Book Review: Lessons from the Virtual Classroom: The Realities of Online Teaching
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Jun 10, 2014
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Robert Kimball Neuteboom
Rasmussen College
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Neuteboom, R. K. (2014). Book Review: Lessons from the Virtual Classroom: The Realities of Online Teaching. Journal of Teaching and Learning With Technology, 3(1), 105–106. https://doi.org/10.14434/jotlt.v3n1.4279
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Robert Kimball Neuteboom, Rasmussen College
I am the Academic Dean of Rasmussen College's Fargo, North Dakota campus. In addition to holding an MA in English from the University of South Dakota and an MFA in Creative Writing from Minnesota State University Moorhead, I am currently a PhD candidate at North Dakota State University in the Writing, Rhetoric and Culture program, where I am studying online writing instruction.
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