
Online Learning
Concepts, Strategies, and Application
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 7. July 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-0-13-032546-4 (ISBN)
Description
For graduate-level courses in Distance Education/Distance Learning/Web-based Learning/Online Learning/e-Learning/Distributed Learning.
This practical volume details the journey of online learning from theory to practice. Using a flexible yet systematic instructional design framework that enables even novice teachers to design, plan, and implement customized instructional environments, this text thoroughly addresses how course management systems and other online learning technologies can be used to design learner-centered environments that actively engage students. Emphasis throughout is on the vital interaction among pedagogical models, instructional strategies, and learning technologies. This text is born of the authors' extensive experience in using technology in online/distributed learning contexts, and based on the principles of learning as a social process.
This practical volume details the journey of online learning from theory to practice. Using a flexible yet systematic instructional design framework that enables even novice teachers to design, plan, and implement customized instructional environments, this text thoroughly addresses how course management systems and other online learning technologies can be used to design learner-centered environments that actively engage students. Emphasis throughout is on the vital interaction among pedagogical models, instructional strategies, and learning technologies. This text is born of the authors' extensive experience in using technology in online/distributed learning contexts, and based on the principles of learning as a social process.
Reviews / Votes
"...its major strength is that it coordinates research with practical concerns about online learning in a systematic way." - David VanEsselstyn, Ph.D., Long Island University, C. W. Post Campus"The ...text provides more in-depth coverage of online learning than any other books currently available ...This book has the potential to provide a much-needed foundation for a research-based approach to considering online instruction." - S. Kim MacGregor, Ph.D., Louisiana State University
"As it is presently cast, this book will exercise a leadership role in the evolution of the course." - R. Donald Hardy, Troy State University
"This project is the most definitive one I've seen regarding online learning, its history, application, and management." - Ron McBride, Ph.D., Northwestern State University
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
653 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-032546-4 (9780130325464)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
1. What Is Online Learning?
2. The Roles and Competencies of the Online Learner and Online Instructor.
3. Research On Online Learning.
4. Integrative Learning Design Framework for Online Learning Environments.
5. Constructivist-Based Pedagogical Models: Principles, Characteristics, and Online Application.
6. Instructional Strategies and Their Role in Designing Authentic Learning Activities for Online Learning.
7. Evaluation for Online Learning: A Process Model.
8. Authoring Tools: Paradigms, Usage, and Future Implications.
9. Course Management Systems: Pedagogical Features, Selection, and Limitations.
Glossary.
2. The Roles and Competencies of the Online Learner and Online Instructor.
3. Research On Online Learning.
4. Integrative Learning Design Framework for Online Learning Environments.
5. Constructivist-Based Pedagogical Models: Principles, Characteristics, and Online Application.
6. Instructional Strategies and Their Role in Designing Authentic Learning Activities for Online Learning.
7. Evaluation for Online Learning: A Process Model.
8. Authoring Tools: Paradigms, Usage, and Future Implications.
9. Course Management Systems: Pedagogical Features, Selection, and Limitations.
Glossary.