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This course takes you through a step-by-step process of developing a proposal and sample module for an online course.... see more
DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology) serves to increase the success of people with... see more
This course is an exemplary model for a gamified online course component in a hybrid course. It will engage you in the... see more
The California State University and MERLOT have partnered to showcase how and why faculty have adopted Open Educational... see more
edX is a joint partnership between Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) and Harvard University to begin... see more
Geoscience faculty member Karen Grove (San Francisco State University) discusses her experience applying the principles... see more
This open mini-course provides a hands-on, team-based introduction to learner-centered design. Through an exploration of... see more
With the essential support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the California State University Long Beach... see more
Download the supporting PDF file for this episode http://bit.ly/9Ml13Z from the Learning to Teach Online project website.... see more
This site provides a step-by-step guide to creating an online course. A detailed tutorial instructs the user how to... see more
"Hybrid" is the name commonly used nationwide to describe courses that combine face-to-face classroom instruction with... see more
The presentation will include an introduction to and applications of the traditional instructional design model to CBT.... see more
The California State University and MERLOT have partnered to showcase how and why faculty have adopted Open Educational... see more
'Most people today can hardly conceive of life without the internet. Some have argued that no other single invention has... see more
An Articulate presentation that provides an overview of learning theories (behaviourism, cognitivism and constructivism)... see more
In this article Dr. Lindsey, from the Georgia Institute of Technology, describes how he created effective Web lectures... see more
Michigan State University has reviewed hundreds of instructional resources on the Web and selected particularly useful... see more
If you’re a teacher, you’re already well aware that a wave of technology has infiltrated nearly every classroom. Flipped... see more
We’re glad you’re here and are interested in how education could be made more inclusive. In this introduction, you’ll... see more
An already-developed workshop that has been highly successful in helping faculty to design effective and innovative... see more
This affordable learning resource is being utilized in a MIST Program (Instructional Design) course for graduate students... see more
This guide lists some popular options for free or low-cost educational tools that can be used in online and in-class... see more
Screencasting is the capture all of the action on a computer screen while you are narrating. Screencasts can be made with... see more