Simply taking material that was developed for classroom delivery and directly porting it into course management programs such as WebCT or Blackboard tends neither to be effective nor recommended (Ellis & Hafner, 2003)
An absolutely riveting online course: Nine principles for excellence in web-based teach... - 0 views
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The retooling and redesigning of course materials often takes significant time
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The online world is a medium unto itself and if instruction is to be effective, material for online courses needs to be developed with the unique strengths and dynamics of the web in mind
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Using Groups Effectively: 10 Principles « The Window - 2 views
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Three Domains of Learning - Cognitive, Affective, Psychomotor - The Second Principle - 0 views
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What are the differences between the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor taxonomies? There are three main domains of learning and all teachers should know about them and use them to construct lessons. These domains are cognitive (thinking), affective (emotion/feeling), and psychomotor (physical/kinesthetic). Each domain on this page has a taxonomy associated with it.
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