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Online Learning

Teaching Coach: Dr. Corinne Wieben 

Like many instructors, my first real online teaching experience came when I pivoted from face-to-face to online instruction in Spring 2020. I volunteered to continue teaching online to help fulfil student demand, and I鈥檝e spent the last five semesters (and two summer sessions) providing both synchronous and asynchronous online instruction at all levels from surveys to graduate courses. In that time, I鈥檝e learned that, with the right tools and planning, instructors can make online courses uniquely engaging, interactive, accessible, and equitable for a wide variety of students. 

In an increasingly digital world, students are often more comfortable interacting in an online setting, and many prefer to encounter information in digital rather than physical form. From embedded media to links to helpful information, online course materials can engage students鈥 attention and help develop their curiosity about any subject. Whether you鈥檙e planning a synchronous, asynchronous, or hybrid course, you don鈥檛 have to be a technical wiz to master the basics of effective online instruction. With helpful Canvas templates, powerful tools, and new online content and apps appearing every day, the possibilities of online instructional design are limited only by our imaginations. 

Online Teaching: Strengths, Challenges, and Workarounds

In this video, Corinne discusses the strengths of online instruction and offers helpful workarounds to address its biggest challenges. 

Online Teaching: Getting Started

In this video, Corinne discusses how to get started mapping out an online course and how to import the 麻豆传媒 Template designed by Instructional Design and Development into a Canvas shell. 

 

Corinne's Top Resources

Online Instructional Design 

Concei莽茫o, Simone C. O. and Les Howles.鈥Designing the Online Learning Experience: Evidence-Based Principles and Strategies. Bloomfield: Stylus Publishing, LLC, 2020. 

Greer, Dinana L., Stephen A. Crutchfield, and Kari L. Woods. 鈥淐ognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning, Instructional Design Principles, and Students with Learning Disabilities in Computer-Based and Online Learning Environments.鈥 Journal of Education 193, no. 2 (April 2013): 41鈥50. 

McLoughlin, Catherine. "Inclusivity and Alignment: Principles of Pedagogy, Task and Assessment Design for Effective Cross-Cultural Online Learning."鈥Distance Education鈥22, no. 1 (2001): 7-29. 

Pal, Souvik,Ton Quang Cuong, and R. S. S. Nehru, eds.鈥Digital Education Pedagogy: Principles and Paradigms. Milton: Apple Academic Press, Incorporated, 2020. 

Tanis, Cynthia Janet. "The Seven Principles of Online Learning: Feedback from Faculty and Alumni on its Importance for Teaching and Learning: Association for Learning Technology Journal."鈥Research in Learning Technology鈥28, (2020). 

Vrasidas, Charalambos & Marina S. McIsaac,鈥淧rinciples of Pedagogy and Evaluation for Web-Based Learning,鈥濃Educational Media International鈥37, no. 2 (2000):鈥105-111. 

Engaging Apps 
  • eXeLearning.   
  • Flipgrid.   
  • GooseChase.   
  • Hypothes.is.   
  • MindMeister.   
  • Padlet.   
  • Perusall.   
 Advanced Canvas Page Editing with HTML & CSS 
  • W3 Schools HTML Tutorial.  
  • W3 Schools CSS Tutorial.