Albertina Navas

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Good teaching principles are format-independent. The foundational principles of instructional design, such as aligning learning activities and assessments with desired outcomes, remain the same regardless of whether a course is taught in person or online. The delivery method may change, but the core pedagogical principles don't.

 

Instructional Design & Course Components ⚙️
 

Instructional Systems Design (ISD): Successful online course development relies on ISD models. These models provide a structured approach with four main phases: Analysis, Design, Development, and Evaluation.
Analysis Phase: This phase involves taking… >>>

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Technology & Critical Thinking 🧠: Online courses are like onsite courses in their goals, but they rely on technology to deliver content and assess performance. It's crucial to incorporate critical thinking exercises to help students apply knowledge and develop transferable skills for the workforce.
Syllabus & Course Structure 📋: A syllabus is a mandatory "road map" for students, outlining course goals and content. Online syllabi need to include details about required technology. Courses can be structured by Week by Topic or Week by Lesson, with each section having… >>>

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Learning Activities and Outcomes ✅: All learning activities must directly support the course's learning outcomes. Content should be clear, concise, and well-organized to help students achieve their goals.
LMS Proficiency 💻: Instructors must be familiar with their school's Learning Management System (LMS) to effectively design and deliver learning activities. Taking tutorials and practicing with the platform are crucial steps.
The Power of Questioning ❓: Using questioning as a teaching strategy, dating back to Socrates, is vital for engaging students in critical thinking and problem-solving. Online… >>>

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Navigational Simplicity 🧭: Online courses should be easy to navigate with clear directions, allowing students to focus on learning rather than getting lost.
Effective Course Appearance 🖼️: The course's introduction page should be both attractive and informative, clearly outlining how to access all course components. A visually clear design helps students find what they need quickly and prevents frustration.
Multi-Sensory Learning 🧠: Quality e-learning courses should use technology to provide multi-sensory experiences. This approach helps focus students' attention, improve memory, and increase the retention of key concepts.
Learner-Centered Approach 👨‍🏫: Courses should… >>>

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