How Faculty Adapt their Practices to Teach Online - An Interview with Donna Murdoch - 0 views
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Mathieu Plourde on 23 Feb 15"They perceived they had overcome most obstacles, but that others at their institutions had not. They did not believe that others were teaching courses that were on par with face-to-face classes in terms of quality. This is because of findings 2 and 3. The second finding was that the overwhelming majority did not feel support from their institutions when transitioning to online modalities, rather they indicated that experiential learning in the form of mentorship, learning by doing, and dialog with peers were most critical when overcoming the challenges. The third finding was that the majority of participants indicated the time required for preparation and intrusion of time on an ongoing basis during the course of an online class were significantly greater than time requirements of a face-to-face course."