Your Many Roles as an Online Course Facilitator
In helping many instructors make the transition to online learning over the years, I usually hear similar comments in the debrief after their first experience facilitating such a course. A common theme that emerges is that they found that they could have a deeper and more meaningful interchange of ideas, perspectives and arguments with and…
Read articleWhat are Your Three Biggest Lessons Learned in Online Learning?
I was at a university recently facilitating a workshop with a group of very keen and dedicated faculty members and online course developers. We were brainstorming big-picture concepts about the things that contribute to an excellent online learning experience. And we were also grappling with identifying some of the nitty-gritty strategies and approaches that can…
Read articleeLearning Quality: The Elephant in the Room
Mark Smithers, writing from Australia, has created quite a stir in the blogosphere with his recent posting titled “eLearning at Universities: A Quality Assurance Free Zone?” The gist of his argument is that most universities pay little more than lip service to the quality of their online course and programming offerings. Course content is often…
Read articleNegotiating the Faculty / Instructional Designer Dance when Developing Online Courses
I have been involved in one way or the other with helping faculty members in higher education make the transition to online learning environments for many years. And I have always been fascinated by the intricate dance that ensues as professors and instructional designers feel each other out, get used to their new “dance partners,”…
Read articleWork = Learning
“Change is so fast and furious that work and learning blur into one activity.” Jay Cross, et. al. Jay Cross and his colleagues at Internet Time Group published an interesting article on the evolution of work. Noting the major shifts in human history, from the Agricultural Age, to the Industrial Age, to the Information Age,…
Read articleWhy Aren’t Online Training Supports the Norm?
A little while ago I was interested in a rapid eLearning authoring tool, and a sales rep did a web presentation for me, showing how it worked. He then encouraged me to download this software for a trial period. His demo was 20 – 30 minutes long, and only provided a very quick overview. I…
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