

In spite of the proliferation of online learning in higher education, creating online courses can still evoke a good deal of frustration, negativity, and wariness in those who need to create them. Essentials of Online Course Design takes a fresh, thoughtfully designed, step-by-step approach to online course development. At its core is a set of standards that are based on best practices in the field of online learning and teaching. Pedagogical, organizational and visual design principles are presented and modeled throughout the book and users will quickly learn from the guides hands-on approach. The course design process begins with the elements of a classroom syllabus which, after a series of guided steps, easily evolve into an online course outline. The guides key features include: a practical approach informed by theory clean interior design that offers straightforward guidance from page one clear and jargon-free language examples, screen shots, and illustrations to clarify and support the text a Companion Website with examples, adaptable templates, interactive learning features, and online resources a checklist of online course design standards that readers can use to self-evaluate. Essentials of Online Course Design serves as a best-practice model for designing online courses. After reading this book, readers will find that preparing for online teaching is, contrary to popular belief, a satisfying and engaging experience. The core issue is simply good design: pedagogical, organizational, and visual. Review: A guide to online instruction that is compact yet complete - This book provides thorough yet succinct coverage of online class design and implementation. Authors Vai and Sosulski have distilled the material under study and presented only what is essential thereby accomplishing what instructors who meet with students face-to-face as well as instructors who deliver their instruction online should strive to do. The third and fourth chapters promote clear concise writing and visually appealing, uncluttered page layout. One of the exemplary lessons shows how the instructor breaks up or chunks a lesson into a series of sections: students read; examine pictures; reflect upon the content provided and complete a small project. Students will retain this lesson because they have an opportunity to apply the new information right away and yet they are not given too much content to wade through. People enrolled in online classes are often highly motivated but struggling with time constraints so a well-organized lesson that can be completed in one sitting is probably most beneficial for them. "Essentials of Online Course Design: A Standards-Based Guide" also addresses online course standards, assessment, creating course objectives, student engagement and course technology. This book is a fraction of the size of comparable "how to design/implement an online course" books so reading the entire book when you need to design/implement an online course is practical and will give you the satisfaction of knowing that you have received the full import of this highly recommended guidebook. Review: ¡Me gusta! - No lo he leído entero pero me está gustando mucho, además de que su lectura es cómoda.
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A guide to online instruction that is compact yet complete
This book provides thorough yet succinct coverage of online class design and implementation. Authors Vai and Sosulski have distilled the material under study and presented only what is essential thereby accomplishing what instructors who meet with students face-to-face as well as instructors who deliver their instruction online should strive to do. The third and fourth chapters promote clear concise writing and visually appealing, uncluttered page layout. One of the exemplary lessons shows how the instructor breaks up or chunks a lesson into a series of sections: students read; examine pictures; reflect upon the content provided and complete a small project. Students will retain this lesson because they have an opportunity to apply the new information right away and yet they are not given too much content to wade through. People enrolled in online classes are often highly motivated but struggling with time constraints so a well-organized lesson that can be completed in one sitting is probably most beneficial for them. "Essentials of Online Course Design: A Standards-Based Guide" also addresses online course standards, assessment, creating course objectives, student engagement and course technology. This book is a fraction of the size of comparable "how to design/implement an online course" books so reading the entire book when you need to design/implement an online course is practical and will give you the satisfaction of knowing that you have received the full import of this highly recommended guidebook.
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¡Me gusta!
No lo he leído entero pero me está gustando mucho, además de que su lectura es cómoda.
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Four Stars
Bought for use in the office.
M**U
Great resource for "non-educators"
I am not a "trained" teacher by any means, but I have a passion and knowledge in the area of inside sales that I want to share with others. This book has given me the confidence to create a suite of online courses for sales representatives that are informative and fun. It has also given me the confidence to create courses in other areas where I have knowledge I want to share. The authors have laid out the book in a way that allows us to easily navigate and implement the concepts they are teaching. As a result, I am able to rapidly deploy what I'm learning and create a class without extensive pre-planning. This also makes it easier to change course materials as our industry requirements change. A win-win for my students and me! I highly recommend the book as one of your go-to books you have stored either in your Kindle or on your book-shelf. Get out there and teach others!
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Just right
I am a year into writing eLearning materials and, before I started, I looked for good guidance resources - there are not many about that I could find then. This one is just right. The chapters are relevant and easy to read, the check-lists (which I share with my editors and co-designers) make for straight forward communications between us. I am still working through the materials that are on the supporting web-site and I am inspired by what I see. My favorite chapter is about the visual design of written materials. I had already been striving to produce visually easy written materials and hade developed my own practices that were confirmed and advanced by the advice in this book. Next-up for me is to train a group of eLearning authors from partner organizations. I will use this Guide as the common text between us. I could still use a bit more guidance around how to make good formative assessment devices ... but that probably is LMS specific ... Many thanks to the authors for creating this excellent book.
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