ADDIE Model used by FAO to design online courses. - 2 views
The FAO (Food and Agriculture Organisation) use of ADDIE model to design online courses on topics such as Food Security. http://www.fao.org/docrep/015/i2516e/i2516e.pdf
We will use this diigo group to add resources in our course. Each week, you'll be adding at least one resource that you research and include in your weekly discussion exemplar assignment.
The FAO (Food and Agriculture Organisation) use of ADDIE model to design online courses on topics such as Food Security. http://www.fao.org/docrep/015/i2516e/i2516e.pdf
The article comparing and discussing the core instructional designs in the context of online teaching: http://www.de-research.com/PhDFinalPapers/CT_3IDModels.pdf The article discusses the Bloom's...
SLO's are the hardest topic for me to master. In navigating the web, here is an illustration of the difference between content and performance based L.O. that I found easy to read and useful. http:...
http://www.evolllution.com/managing-online-postsecondary-programs/
Terms!!! The whole "learning environment" revolution is moving so rapidly it is daunting! Once again, in following your threads posted below, i wandered off and felt the need for basic study of ter...
Judy, I think you are great company in this course! You have made feel less overwhelmed and given some great links and encouragement! Thanks, Elizabeth
The article is published by the US department of education (2009). The principal results highlighted that classes with an online component (100% online or blended) on average had stronger student l...
Serendipitously - yesterday I signed up for their Coursera course. I was thinking of watching it (reading materials, seeing their format, etc) while conducting our EFOT course. It has just started.
I've had some of the same questions, Sandi. Thank for the paper. I had to go to library separately because link didn't work for me, but no problem.
This is a little dated but has an interesting empirical foundation.
Webinar on accessibility: http://www.3playmedia.com/2013/04/30/accessibility-specialists-understanding-invisible-disabilities-what-means-online-education/ Guidelines for UDL provided by the natio...
Excellent list of OERs in the area of Health Science and nutrition: * http://libguides.humboldt.edu/c.php?g=303996&p=2030610 * http://libguides.uwf.edu/c.php?g=215127&p=1420990 * http://guides.oer...
This link talks about E-learning strategy using a Prezi presentation. The tool (Prizi) has completely enhanced the presentation to a different level! http://www.ucl.ac.uk/teaching-learning/strateg...
The Learning Innovation and Networked Knowledge Research Lab (LINK), from the University of Texas at Arlington, published thisreview of the history and current state of distance, blended, and onli...
The studies below examines the validation of the COI questionnaire, which I discussed in my VT: http://goo.gl/laJE0W http://online.purdue.edu/sites/purdue/files/Validating-a-Measurement-Tool-of-...
This is what the web-page looks like on google doc where you can directly upload the word doc (as it is!) and submit it to your peers for review/feedback. https://drive.google.com/drive/my-drive
This article specifically relates to online teaching. It states that a mixed assessment method (wikis, blogs, forums) assisted students to develop higher level thinking in the area of English as a ...
After this week's work on creating our first online course syllabus, it is interesting to compare our results with "standards" as set by other universities. http://www.cte.cornell.edu/documents/Syl...
nurs.westga.edu/~distance/ojdla/summer12/berge12.pdf Interesting article - conclusions a little vague, but research is interesting. Hope no one used this before (did not see reference if they did)
http://www.usnews.com/education/online-education/articles/2014/04/11/minority-students-should-weigh-the-pros-and-cons-of-online-education