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Course Essential #4: Pedagogy
Course design:
- Integrates higher order thinking skills, such as analyzing, problem solving, networking, leadership, and creativity.
- Encourages collaboration among students and between student and instructor.
- Expects students to demonstrate evidence of the student learning outcomes
- Provides a variety of instructional modalities
- Includes activities that incorporate student choice and utilize real-world contexts
Resources
Course design:
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Integrates higher order thinking skills, such as analyzing, problem solving, networking, leadership, and creativity.
- Conceptual Framework for Online Learning
- Experiential Learning: A Course Design Process for Critical Thinking
- Integrated Experiential Education: Definitions and a Conceptual Model
- Learning Partnership: Students and Faculty Learning Together to Facilitate Reflection and Higher Order Thinking in a Blended Course
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Encourages collaboration among students and between student and instructor.
- Creating a community of inquiry in online environments: An exploratory study on the effect of a protocol on interactions within asynchronous discussions
- Team-based Learning: Promoting Classroom Collaboration
- How to Develop Effective Discussion Questions - Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
- Handling Breakdowns in Teamwork
- How Student Video Presentations can Build Community
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Expects students to demonstrate evidence of the student learning outcomes
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Provides a variety of instructional modalities.
- Flipped Classroom
- How to Use Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs in eLearning
- Adapting PowerPoint lectures for Online Delivery
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Includes activities that incorporate student choice and utilize real-world contexts.
- Kolb’s Cycle of Experiential learning
- Implementing Authentic Tasks in Web-Based Learning Environments
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