In 2020, many SBL members found themselves teaching online for the first time due to the COVID-19 outbreak. These resources were collected to help support our members during that difficult transition. Below is a list of external online resources* that may help facilitate the transition to online teaching environments. If you are familiar with any online resources that might assist your fellow members or if you would be willing to answer questions about online teaching your colleagues might have, please contact us at sblpressp@sbl-site.org.
Remember that many publishers, including SBL Press, have e-books available for faculty and student use through your institutional library. Check your on-line catalog or contact your librarian to inquire about access to e-books through EBSCO, JSTOR, ProQuest, and other platforms.
SBL Press titles can be purchased for individual use from Google Play and Amazon, and open-access volumes in the Ancient Near East Monographs and International Voices in Biblical Studies series are available for download.
General Considerations
Pivoting to Online Instruction
Jessica Tinklenberg
Tips for Teaching Online
Amy Hale and the AAR Teaching and Learning Committee
Bringing Your Course Online
Modern Language Association
Teaching
in the Context of COVID-19
Jacqueline Wernimont and Cathy N. Davidson
How to Be Present Online amid COVID-19
J. David Star
Moving Online Now: How to Keep Teaching during Coronavirus (downloadable guide)
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Some Resources for Online Learning from the Wabash Center
Resource Collection
The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and
Religion
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
These are some online courses brought to our attention by
members. Staff have not reviewed the courses in their entirety. Viewer
discretion is advised. If you offer an online course that might benefit other
members, please email us at sblpress@sbl-site.org.
The Bible in Light of the Ancient Near East
Nili Samet
Introduction to Old Testament
Christine Hayes
Virtual Tours
The Ultimate Guide to Virtual Museum Resources
Virtual World Project
Ancient Near East and Biblical Studies Online Resources
SBL Online Teaching Weekly Newsletters (2020 Archive)
*Recognizing the increased need for online
resources, SBL staff has chosen these external resources because we feel they
may be useful for those who teach the Bible. The Society is committed to
providing as many resources as we are able, and staff make every effort to vet
external resources, but please be aware that the nature and availability of
these resources change on a daily basis. Inclusion on the SBL site does not
constitute or imply an endorsement, recommendation, warranty, or favoring of
products or services by the Society or constitute or imply an exclusive
arrangement with the Society. The views and opinions of external resources do
not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Society. The Society
neither controls nor endorses the content of external sites or the product
promoted therein.