Alfred P. Rovai, Michael K. Ponton, Jason D. Baker
Publication Date: July 24, 2008
Pages: 224
This useful resource describes the best practices for designing online programs and courses. Translating research on the learning characteristics of adult university students and their experiences with online learning into practical guidelines, the authors address topics such as program and course planning, design, and delivery; multicultural and gender issues; program evaluation; student evaluation of online teaching; and institutional and program accreditation. The text includes resources such as online course materials and assessment tasks that are culturally responsive and also implement the strategies presented in the book. Providing a roadmap for those wishing to design and implement a distance learning program, this up-to-date volume:
Alfred P. Rovai teaches online courses in statistics, strategic planning, and program evaluation in blended EdD and PhD programs at the School of Education, Regent University, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Michael K. Ponton is professor of education at Regent University, where he teaches courses in research design. Jason D. Baker is an associate professor of education at Regent University and a consultant on the development and management of online learning programs.
“Instructors, students, and administrators in higher education should keep this book close at hand for quick reference and practical advice on what works in distance learning.”
—Laurie P. Dringus, Nova Southeastern University, Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences
“A fine addition to the literature on distance learning. The key topics concerning gender, strategy, assessment, instructional methods, and evaluation will be of interest to the online learning community.”
—John Bourne, Executive Director, The Sloan Consortium.
“An essential resource for colleges or universities that are contemplating, planning, developing, or enhancing online learning initiatives. It is a very important contribution to the field.”
—Joel L. Hartman, Vice Provost for Information Technologies and Resources, University of Central Florida
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