Seven Principles of Effective Online Course Design
Seven Principles of Effective Online Course Design
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Online courses can be somewhat limited compared to F2F learning. A lack of communication and cooperation among students can be detrimental for learning. However, the seven principles for good practice in undergraduate teaching can help educators design online courses which can be as effective as in-class teaching. Students agree that skills needed to be successful in an online course align with the seven principles of good practice. Students also provided examples from the delivery of the online course used in the study which also match with the seven principles. The study shows there are teaching practices which can be transferred into online environment and can help students be successful in online courses.
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Crews, T. B., Wilkinson, K., & Neill, J. K. (2015). Principles for good practice in undergraduate education: Effective online course design to assist students’ success. Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, 11(1), 87-103.
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- Online Course
- Course Design
- Seven Principles
- Undergraduate Education
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Snapshot Writer: Gizem Senkal Yilmaz
Snapshot Publication Date: 2021
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