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Modern Online Course Creation

Modern Online Course Creation

Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.27 GB | Duration: 1h 7m

Expert strategies for designing an online course, Tips to structure online courses effectively etc.

What you'll learn
Expert strategies for designing an online course
Five tips to structure online courses effectively
How to create and sell a profitable online course
How to study for an online class
Launching and marketing of your online course
Overcoming the challenges of online course creation

Requirements
You need computer and internet
Desire to learn more about online course creation
No special requirement

Description
Teaching in a fully environment can be daunting even for seasoned online instructors when they have to prep a new course. However, with a few simple strategies, the process can be smooth and enjoyable. A common perception is that online courses require students to just read or view videos, and then regurgitate the information in an essay or simple discussion post. However, this is false because there are numerous activities that fully engage online students. Students should demonstrate their understanding of the content as well as heighten their engagement with the content throughout any course. Instructors can incorporate authentic activities that connect real-world relevance and content knowledge. Authentic activities can range from examining case studies to creating problem-based scenarios in which the students research the problem and create solution or address gaps within the problem.After integrating student involvement in the course and with the instructor, the next phase is to increase collaboration between peers. Often times instructors feels that collaboration in an online environment is challenging or near impossible. However, through the use of simple strategies, collaboration can be a seamless and beneficial approach to course design. One method is the implementation of professional learning communities, which are group of students who collaborate regularly through email, discussion boards, video conferencing, group phone calls.

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