Fall 2020 Ignites Save the Date

The Ignite series focuses on current trends and proven techniques to inspire your course development. Presentations are offered in multiple modalities, dates and times to encourage broad participation. You’ll leave with new ideas and fresh perspectives. Fall 2020 Ignite Dates Ignite continues Fall 2020 as Webinars. Join us live or watch the recorded presentation on…

Building Community with eCourseware tools

“Learning is often a social process, taking place through dialogue, discussion and other forms of interpersonal interaction. Even when it happens individually, having a supporting community can provide learners with the motivation and opportunities for applying and connecting knowledge.” Source Promote Interaction You can promote interaction through the design, development and delivery of your course.…

Three More Principles for Good Teaching and Learning Online

Adapted from Arthur W. Pickering and Zelda Gamson’s 1987 article “Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education”. Emphasize Time on Task  Ensure all instructional content, resource materials, learning activities, assignments, and assessments are divided into manageable segments that promote learning. Reasonable completion deadlines should accompany every learning activity which includes appropriate open and close…

Four Principles for Good Teaching and Learning Online 

Adapted from Arthur W. Pickering and Zelda Gamson’s 1987 article “Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education”.  Encourage Student-Faculty Communication  Establish communication guidelines from the beginning of your online course. Specify what email account you will use for the course, especially if you choose not to use the eCourseware email function, and how frequently…

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