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Contact information: I am
available for IM or phone conferences. Just send me an email
to set up a time.
Dr. Lattarulo has over 11 years of experience in
instructional design, curriculum development, and online
teaching
pedagogy. Her expertise also includes second language
acquisition theory and methodologies. She has been
dedicated to technology-based training and education,
developing custom e-learning training and
education courses for the past 9 years.
Dr. Lattarulo has extensive online teaching experience in
all phases of the online training process: analysis,
design, development, implementation, and evaluation. She has
developed online training for faculty, as
well as taught face-to-face classes in Education, Spanish
and ESL. She also teaches online with National
University in the Teacher Training and Masters of Teaching
programs, as well as in the Online Teaching
Certification at UCSD Extension. Here at Grossmont, Dr.
Lattarulo has taught Spanish 121, ED 214
(How to Develop an
Online Class)
and ED 200 (Introduction to the Teaching Profession) and
ED/CS 159, Introduction to Teaching with Technology.
Note to online students for
ED 200 and
ED/CSIS 159 . These
courses are completely online. There are no
physical classes to attend. All Orientation Materials are
listed below. Please contact the instructor for further
instructors.
It is recommended that students for ED 200 and
ED 159
purchase materials from the
Grossmont Bookstore as they
provide
the text and an access code to the online portion of the
course. If you purchase the text elsewhere, the access
code may not be included and stand-alone codes may cost
extra.
For general information on your online course, see
GCCCD
Online.
Here are some useful links for all online
ED 200 and
ED 159
students: I am including some
log in instructions
and orientation materials for you. Please
email me with any
questions you may have.
(You will need
Adobe Acrobat Reader and PowerPoint or free
PowerPoint viewer to view these materials.)
All the above classes will be delivered via Blackboard.
Watch for preliminary information in a welcome
email on or before the first day of the semester.
See you in class!
Dr. Elena A. Lattarulo
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