The Perfect Online Course: Best Practices for Designing and Teaching

Author:   Anymir Orellana ,  Terry L. Hudgins ,  Michael R. Simonson ,  Charles Schlosser
Publisher:   Information Age Publishing
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9781607521211


Pages:   576
Publication Date:   30 October 2009
Format:   Hardback
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"This is a volume in """"Perspectives in Instructional Technology and Distance Education Series"""". Editors: Charles Schlosser and Michael Simonson of Nova Southeastern University. """"The Perfect Online Course: Best Practices for Designing and Teaching"""" was edited under the assumption that a perfect online course can be delivered following different instructional methods and models for design and for instruction, and by implementing different teaching or instructional strategies. Such methods, models, and strategies are framed within quality educational guidelines and must be aimed towards attaining the online course's learning goals. The book seeks to make a contribution to the existing body of literature related to best practices and guidelines for designing and teaching distance courses, specifically online education. The process of selecting works suitable for this compilation included an extensive review of the journals """"Quarterly Review of Distance Education"""" and """"Distance Learning"""". The book begins by covering literature related to general approaches and guidelines, continues with proposed methods and models for designing and instruction, and ends with instructional strategies to achieve engagement through interaction. The book is divided into four independent, yet interrelated, parts and a concluding section: Part I: Introduction; Part II: Best Guidelines and Standards; Part III: Best Instructional Methods and Models; Part IV: Best Engagement Strategies; and the concluding section, And Finally..., with words from Simonson who delineates the structure of a perfect online course."

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Author:   Anymir Orellana ,  Terry L. Hudgins ,  Michael R. Simonson ,  Charles Schlosser
Publisher:   Information Age Publishing
Imprint:   Information Age Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.975kg
ISBN:  

9781607521211


ISBN 10:   1607521210
Pages:   576
Publication Date:   30 October 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface: In Search of Perfection, Anymir Orellana and Terry L. Hudgins.; PART I: INTRODUCTION. We Need a Plan: An Instructional Design Approach for Distance Education Course, Michael Simonson and Charles Schlosser. Does it Matter? Analyzing the Results of Three Different Learning Delivery Methods, William N. Chernish, Agnes L. DeFranco, James R. Lindner, and Kim E. Dooley.; PART II: BEST GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS. In Search of Quality: An Analysis of e-Learning Guidelines and Specifications, Atsusi Hirumi. Learning Online: Adapting the Seven Principles of Good Practice to a Web-Based Instructional Environment, Christine K. Sorensen and Danilo M. Baylen. Instructors' Self-Perceived Pedagogical Principle Implementation in the Online Environment, Jinsong Zhang and Richard T. Walls. Key Instructional Design Elements for Distance Education, Lihua Zheng and Sharon Smaldino. Class Size and Interaction in Online Courses, Anymir Orellana. What Works: Student Perceptions of Effective Elements in Online Learning, Marcy Reisetter and Greg Boris. Design and Implementation of a Web-Based Learning Environment: Lessons Learned, Alaa Sadik and Sorel Reisman. A Framework for Analyzing, Designing, and Sequencing Planned e-Learning Interactions, Atsusi Hirumi. Designing Effective e-Learning: Guidelines for Practitioners, Angelene C. McLaren.; PART III. BEST INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS AND MODELS. An Analysis of Team vs. Faculty-Based Online Course Development: Implications for Instructional Design, Mark Hawkes and Dan O. Coldeway. Getting it Right Gradually: An Iterative Method for Online Instruction Development, Douglas A. Kranch. Towards a Person-Centered Model of Instruction: Can an Emphasis on the Personal Enhance Instruction in Cyberspace? Christopher Miller and Joan M. Mazur. Enhancing Web-Based Instruction Using a Person-Centered Model of Instruction, Christopher T. Miller. Evaluating College Students' Efforts in Asynchronous Discussion: A Systematic Process, Dave S. Knowlton. Pragmatic Methods to Reduce Dishonesty in Web-Based Course, Newell Chiesl. Organizing Instructional Content for Web-based Courses: Does a Single Model Exist? Joi L. Moore, Richard E. Downing, and David L. York. An Instructional Design Approach for Effective Shovelware: Modifying Material for Distance Education, Gary R. Morrison and Gary J. Anglin. Investigating the Use of Advance Organizers as an Instructional Strategy for Web-Based Distance Education, Baiyun Chen, Atsusi Hirumi, and Ning Jackie Zhang. Streamlining the Online Course Development Process by Using Project Management Tools, M'hammed Abdous and Wu He. The Learning Contract Process: Scaffolds for Building Social, Self-Directed Learning, Naomi R. Boyer.; PART IV: BEST ENGAGMENT STRATEGIES. Interaction in Online Learning Environments: A Review of the Literature, Constance E. Wanstreet. Interaction Online: A Reevaluation, John Battalio. Online Learner's Preferences for Interaction, Pamela T. Northrup. Learner Support Needs in Online Problem-Based Learning, Steve Wheeler. Deep Learning: The Knowledge, Methods, and Cognition Process in Instructor-Led Online Discussion, Byron Havard, Jianxia Du, and Anthony Olinzock. It's The Same Only Different: The Effect the Discussion Moderator has on Student Participation in Online Class Discussions, Vance A. Durrington and Chien Yu. Does Sense of Community Matter? An examination of Participants' Perception of Building Learning Communities in Online Courses, Xiaonjing Liu, Richard J. Magjuka, Curtis J. Bonk, and Seung-hee Lee.

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