
Designing the Online Learning Experience
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From the Foreword:"Designing the Online Learning Experience delivers the inspiration and guidance that online instructors and course designers need right now. While the COVID-19 pandemic will undoubtedly end, the widespread repercussions of higher education's immersion in online education will not. Experienced online instructors were forced to dig deeper and think differently to meet student demands that had not previously existed. Instructors new to online teaching were pressed to reconsider the fundamental meaning of effective teaching and explore the potential available via online education. The questions, concerns, and challenges raised during the pandemic-induced shift to online teaching and learning are not likely to fade as we return to "normal." Higher education is ripe for a new approach to meaningful, engaging, learner-centered online education. And Designing the Online Learning Experience provides it."
B. Jean Mandernach, Research Professor & Executive Director, Center for Innovation in Research and Teaching
Grand Canyon University
"COVID-19 has pushed education at all levels over the tipping point for online education. This book provides an innovative framework and strategies that bring together user experience, human factors, and design thinking to create a model that wraps around the online learner. Conceicao and Howles draw on their experiences as both scholars and practitioners to create a holistic way to think about learning. Both newcomers and experienced online instructors and designers will find creative solutions and strategies to make online teaching more engaging, personalized, and meaningful. The authors share, in this book, a map to the future of online teaching and learning."
Michelle Glowacki-Dudka, Professor of Adult, Higher, and Community Education Educational Studies
Ball State University
"Conceicao and Howles' book digs deep into the cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and social dimensions of learning and explains what it truly means to be learner-centered. Their integrated framework brings a fresh approach to online instruction. The text delivers the right mix of research and practical strategies to empower both new and experienced instructors and course designers to craft the best possible online learning experiences for students."
Penny Ralston-Berg, Senior Instructional Designer
Penn State World Campus
"This book is a great practical guide for any educator charged with developing and teaching online courses. It includes many useful strategies that can be implemented immediately."
Steven W. Schmidt, Professor of Adult Education
East Carolina University
"Designing effective instruction is hard. So, too, is designing engaging experiences. Doing both together is even harder! Fortunately, Conceicao and Howles have written a principled yet practical guide to systematically creating engaging and effective online courses. Recommended."
Clark Quinn
Quinnovation
"Exceptionally informative, impressively organized and presented, Designing the Online Learning Experience: Evidence-Based Principles and Strategies is especially timely given the current pandemic mandated replacement of traditional schooling with 'distance learning' from preschool to graduate school. [The book] must be considered as an essential and core addition to school district, college, and university library Contemporary Teacher Education collections in general, and On-Line Learning supplemental curriculum studies lists in particular."
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