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Distance Learning In Higher Education: A Programmatic Approach To Planning, Design, Instruction, Evaluation, And Accreditation (0) (0)
Alfred P. Rovai

Distance Learning In Higher Education: A Programmatic Approach To Planning, Design, Instruction, Evaluation, And Accreditation (0) (0)

Teachers College Press (Jun 27, 2008)
9780807748787
| Hardcover
224 pages | 161 x 240 mm | English
Dewey 378.1758
LC Classification LC5805 .R68 2008
LC Control No. 2008007766

Subject

  • Distance Education
  • Distance Education - United States
  • Distance Education/ United States
  • Education, Higher
  • Education, Higher/ Computer-assisted Instruction/ United States

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This useful resource describes the best practices for designing online programs and courses. Translating research on the learning characteristics of adult university students and their experiences with online learning into practical guidelines, the authors address topics such as program and course planning, design, and delivery; multicultural and gender issues; program evaluation; student evaluation of online teaching; and institutional and program accreditation. The text includes resources such as online course materials and assessment tasks that are culturally responsive and also implement the strategies presented in the book. Providing a roadmap for those wishing to design and implement a distance learning program, this up-to-date volume: Explains how to facilitate and moderate interactions using a constructivist approach. Presents strategies that respond to race- and gender-related challenges. Provides a model for evaluating distance learning programs. Identifies strategies that promote valid and reliable evaluations of online teaching. Addresses institutional and distance learning program accreditation issues.

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