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Gabriela Trindade Perry; Marlise Bock Santos – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2024
Background: Instances of academic dishonesty are common in online learning environments because difficulties in their detection result in considerably low degrees of risks. However, if not identified, the noise introduced by dishonest learners in MOOCs' clickstream data could lead to biased results and conclusions in scientific research.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, MOOCs, Distance Education, Electronic Learning
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Kuboni, Olabisi – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2013
This paper outlines the strategies employed by the Graduate Programmes Department of the University of the West Indies Open Campus to build capacity among academic staff to facilitate their transition to online teaching and learning. The strategies covered relate to course development and delivery, including activities that emerge at the interface…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Capacity Building, Electronic Learning, Distance Education
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Savenye, Wilhelmina C.; Olina, Zane; Niemczyk, Mary – Computers and Composition, 2001
Introduces writing instructors to theories of instructional design that form the foundation to support effective student learning. Discusses how best to support students in online environments. Concludes with suggestions for faculty support and training for online course delivery. (SG)
Descriptors: Course Organization, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Distance Education
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Foster, Geoff – Higher Education, 1992
Differences in educational practice and culture of a British distance university and Australian traditional university are the basis for analysis of curriculum development methods. It is proposed that, although generally individual faculty design new courses, there are good reasons (efficiency, cohesiveness, professional development, academic…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cooperation, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
Rosenlund, Carol; Damask-Bembenek, Betty; Hugie, Pamela; Matsumura, Geraldine – Nursing and Health Care Perspectives, 1999
Describes the design and development of online courses for nursing education at Weber State University, based on empowerment of adult learners, collaborative learning, and diverse learning styles. Explains the provisions for student orientation and e-mail and phone support. (SK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Course Organization, Curriculum Development, Distance Education
Bull, Kay Sather; Kimball, Sarah; Stansberry, Susan – 1998
Computer mediated learning (CML) courses can overcome the temporal and spatial obstacles of isolated commuter students with busy schedules. Whether presented online or as an add-on to an on-campus course, the CML course needs a good syllabus. This paper discusses components of a CML syllabus and online activities for students. Typical components…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
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Sammons, Morris; Kozoll, Charles E. – 1986
This booklet outlines specific strategies to help teachers prepare an effective self-study course for students enrolled in nontraditional study. The guide is organized in four chapters that cover the following topics: (1) consideration of students and their motivation; (2) preparation of an effective course (conceptualization--goals, expectations,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Correspondence Study, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
Rogers, Cosby Steele; Laws, Peter – 1997
A child development course was offered as a web-based, asynchronous distance learning course by the Department of Family and Child Development in the College of Human Resources and Education at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University during summer 1996. The course was initiated to respond to the demand for flexible distance learning…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Child Development, Computer Mediated Communication, Course Organization
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Olcott, Don, Jr. – Journal of Public Service & Outreach, 1997
Outlines a framework for integrated technology systems design that provides a competitive strategy that colleges and universities can use to harness and blend varied technological tools for expanding distance education. Looks at factors to consider in choosing among video-based, audio/video, and computer-based systems, and at applications of the…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Classroom Techniques, College Planning, Course Organization
Wegner, Scott B.; Holloway, Ken; Crader, Allan – 1997
In 1997, Southwest Missouri State University faculty tried delivering coursework via the Internet. The first step in the process was to assess the medical model of problem-based learning for its adaptability to use on the Internet. The faculty determined that problems could be developed, put on the Internet, and monitored without denigrating the…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Computer Uses in Education, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
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May, Bruce E. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1997
Argues that existing methods of internationalizing the business curriculum can be applied in distance learning, an area of rapid growth in U.S. higher education. Presents a model for determining course objectives, using and developing faculty knowledge, organizing course content, determining delivery systems, promoting interaction, broadening…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Faculty, Course Content, Course Organization
Smith, Douglas C.; Davis, Diane C.; Everett, Donna R.; Kruger, Diane; McLaren, Constance H.; Morse, H. Pauletta; Nelson, Sandra J.; Smith, Gloria Jean; Yacht, Carol; Yohon, Teresa – 2002
Identifies and assesses various nontraditional approaches to business education in high school, university, and graduate school. "Block Scheduling: Considerations for Business Education" (Gloria Jean Smith, Douglas C. Smith) describes ways to maximize learning for high school students by restructuring class time. "Distance Learning: Challenges and…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Block Scheduling, Business Education, Business Education Teachers