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Designing Your Course Online

The Design of Every Day Things by Donald Norman . Designing Your Course Online. It appears normal but is it functional?. Objectives. Recognize new ideas for online course design Examine examples of design elements for online Question your current design elements

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Designing Your Course Online

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  1. The Design of Every Day Things by Donald Norman Designing Your Course Online It appears normal but is it functional?

  2. Objectives Recognize new ideas for online course design Examine examples of design elements for online Question your current design elements Identify design principles for online content With the ultimate – future objective of having you: Design an engaging and successful online learning environment

  3. Design Elements: Big Picture Objectives

  4. Design Elements:Objectives Mode of Presentation Variety of Activities Transitions Assessment Feedback Building Community Organization or Structure

  5. Objectives Help you… Revise Align Design Help students… Navigate Develops a pattern Learn in incriminates Success is measurable and seen!

  6. Objectives at work In this unit you will: Understand the Hawaiian Cultural Values Understand how Process Pauahi exemplified these values in her life Integrate these values in your life

  7. Understand the Hawaiian Cultural Values Reading on Hawaii’s Reliance on the tourist industry Video showing the impact of pollution on Waikiki’s beaches Video demonstrating how Hawaiians embrace hospitality, compassion, humility, and generosity. Article about the geological significance of Hawaii’s landscapes.

  8. Understand the Hawaiian Cultural Values Essay discussing the impact of values on the Hawaiin culture Quiz identifying Hawaiian values Discussion (or discussion board post) addressing how the cultural values have informed and shaped the Hawaiin culture

  9. Design Strategies: The Theoretical Start from the “end” One size does not fit all Think interactivity not just delivery Chunk, chunk, chunk! This is NOT face to face

  10. Design Strategies: ThePractical Chunk into modules Do not clutter! (more is not better) Assignments should be self contained Use folders Consistent naming protocol Clear and easy topics and due dates Design contemporary

  11. Organization & Structure Clear Short Consistent Easy 7 + or – rule Manage the clicks Manage the downloads

  12. Consistent Naming

  13. What does it mean to chunk? Self contained units Beginning, middle, and end Content is parsed into pieces to make a whole Doesn’t matter how you chunk Provides structure

  14. To Chunk or Not to Chunk?

  15. To Chunk or Not to Chunk?

  16. Clutter Remember the 7 + or – rule! If it flashes, moves, jumps, or scrolls…it does NOT add to your content – it distracts. (custom animations not included)

  17. Tips & Tricks: Summary • Chunk • Use names that are short and concise • Establish and use a repetitive name strategy • Choose words that clearly define what is what • When uploading documents – rename them • Due dates and content clues are essential in titles • Banners should be short…avoid scrolling to the essentials

  18. Start with the end in mind • If it does not directly relate to your course work, don’t include it • Include a “Getting Started” section or “Orientation” • Use contemporary colors, fonts, and images • Foster Interaction • Require an introductory navigational activity to get familiar with your course Tips & Tricks: Summary Continued

  19. Most important! • When you are done…ask someone else to look at your course!

  20. Example Courses • Visit this website for a list of a few online course examples: http://online-course-design.pbworks.com/Online-Course-Examples

  21. Valuable Resources • Best Practices in Designing Online: La Positas College • Practical Real-World Tips for e-Learning Success blog • Georgia Southern U Online Course Design resource • Faculty Focus: 13 Strategies for Successful Web-based distance learning • Quality Matters (CTL has copies of full rubric)

  22. Do not ask:What do I have to teach?

  23. Ask:What will you students have learned at the end? What will that look like?

  24. You know what’s best!

  25. Try something new!

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