In an article from Teaching with Technology Today, Rosemary Lehman, Senior Outreach/Distance Education Specialist at the University of Wisconsin-Extension writes about the instructor’s role in designing an overall experience for learners, and offers principles and effective practices for helping instructors move from face-to-face to online teaching successfully.
Lehman identified three principles for preparing instructors for the new interactive experience of teaching online:
She goes on to describe key principles to consider in the distance education development and design process:
Lehman concludes that “effective courses start with a strong instructional content base, an instructor who is willing to venture into new areas, an understanding of the technologies and media that are selected, a commitment to follow underlying distance education design principles, and the support of institutions.”
To read the article go to http://www.uwsa.edu/ttt/articles/lehman.htm
Lehman, R. (2001, February 15). General Principles and Good Practices for Distance Education. Teaching with Technology Today, 7(6).
Contributed by Chip Donohue
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