You've heard a lot about studying online--but have you ever thought about teaching? As online colleges and universities get bigger, they need more instructors, from all different backgrounds, to help educate eager students across the globe. You might already be a schoolteacher or college professor, ready to broaden your career opportunities--or a working professional with experience in healthcare, business, law, technology or any number of fields. Whatever your background, there could be a lucrative teaching position open for you.
Whether you're interested in full-time instruction or just making some extra income, take a look around World Wide Learn's new information resource about online teaching: Teacher's Aid. We've got answers to some common questions and tips about how to handle an online teaching assignment. Who knows? Your teaching career could start right here.
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