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Building Effective Online Instruction Through Modular Design, Paula Jones Jun 2008

Building Effective Online Instruction Through Modular Design, Paula Jones

Paula Jones

Managing e-Learning content can be very time consuming, and it is especially difficult if the content is not well organized in a logical and consistent sequence for the learners to follow. Modular design is one method of building Web-supported instruction that allows the instructor the flexibility of developing re-useable instructional units, while at the same time reducing student confusion and uncertainty of knowing where to go to access information and participate in the course. Participants in this session will learn how one university recommends building effective and re-useable online instructional content through the use of modular design. The concept of …


Teacher Presence: Using Introductory Videos In Online And Hybrid Courses, Paula Jones, Kim Naugle, Maryann Kolloff Mar 2008

Teacher Presence: Using Introductory Videos In Online And Hybrid Courses, Paula Jones, Kim Naugle, Maryann Kolloff

Paula Jones

Students report that they feel somewhat disconnected from a course when they take a course online or when Web-supported instruction replaces the face-to-face class meetings. The challenge in designing Web-supported courses in any discipline is for instructors to establish their “teaching presence” with their students.


Instructional Design Methods Integrating Instructional Technology, Paula Jones, Rita Davis Dec 2007

Instructional Design Methods Integrating Instructional Technology, Paula Jones, Rita Davis

Paula Jones

Effective teaching begins with effective planning of instruction. Planned instruction with technology integrated appeals to students and accommodates students’ needs. Students expect technology to be utilized to support the learning process because of their acquaintance with a variety of technologies at a very early age. Educators must be aware of the needs and expectations of students and then design courses that integrate technology based on these identified needs and expectations. A critical element required to integrate technology into the learning environment successfully is the instructional design process. The instructional design process provides a framework for systematically planning, developing, and adapting …