Design and Facilitation of E-Learning Courses By Dr. G. Mythili
This course describes the foundations, processes, models and theories and instructional design in practice that have evolved from the basic systemic approaches for e-learning environment. Keeping in view the need of the learners, teachers and practitioners of e-learning, this course is planned, designed and developed to acquaint them with the design aspects of Instructional Design. This course is run over 12 weeks and requires 3 to 5 hours of time in each week. Learners will learn from video programmes of subject matter experts, web resources and pdf/ppt contents and also from peer interaction. Activities like quizzes, participation in discussion forums and short assignments helps the learners for better understanding of concepts. After completions of all required activities, learners will receive course completion certificate.
Course Credit - 4
Course layout
Introduction to the course (Welcome video clip)
2 Mins Welcome clip
30 Mins Introduction to course (outline)
Week 1: Foundations of Learning
Outcomes
Study Materials
Activity
Assessment
Able to
· define e-learning;
· understand the learning and Instructions;&
· Describe the learning theories.
· Theory into Practice Database, Available at http://tip.psychology.org/index.html
· Encyclopedia of Educational Technology, Available at http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/
· Designing Online Learning by Sanjaya Mishra. Published by the Commonwealth of Learning. Available at http://www.col.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/KS2001-02_online.pdf
Discussion Forum
Quiz
Week 2: Foundations of Learning (cont..)
· Behaviourism
· Schools of Thoughts: Cognitivism
· Schools of Thoughts: Constructivism
· Schools of Thoughts: Connectivism
· Instructional Design Course of Master of Arts (Distance Education) of STRIDE, IGNOU.
· Instructional Technology:WikiBooks. Available at http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Instructional_Technology
Discussion Forum
Quiz
Week 3: Instructional Design Models and Theories
· Overview of Instructional Design
· Cognitive Load Theory
· Cognitive Flexibility Theory
Identifying a course and target audience (with need assessment)
Finalising the course and the target audience and their level
Week 4: Instructional Design Models and Theories (cont..)
· 4C-ID Model
· ASSURE Model
· ADDIE Model
· Dick and Carey Model
· Collaborative Learning
Identifying the instructional design model for the selected course
finalising the instructional design model for the selected course
Week 5: Instructional Design Models and Theories (cont..)
· Collaborative Learning
· Scenario-Based Learning
· Problem-Based Learning
· Top Down and Bottom up models in curriculum Development
Designing the learning environment for the selected course
finalising the learning environment for the selected course
Week 6: Instructional Design Processes
· Blooms Taxonomy
· Gagne’s Nine principles of ID
· Learners and Learning Styles
· Should we be using Learning Styles? What research has to say to practice.Available at http://www.lsda.org.uk/files/PDF/1540.pdf
Designing learning outcome for the selected course
finalising learning outcome for the selected course
Week 7: Instructional Design Processes(cont..)
· Vygotsky: Language of thought
· Banner-Memory and learning
· Learning Objectives
Discussion Forum
Quiz
Week 8: Computer Mediated Communication
· Concept Mapping
· Tools for Concept Mapping
· Technology Analysis for e-Learning
www.freemind .com
Designing concept map for the selected course
finalisingconcept map for the selected course
Week 9: Collaborative Learning
· Synchronous Online Learning and Tools for Synchronous Learning
· Asynchronous Online Learning and Tools for Asynchronous Learning
· 144 Tips for Synchronous E-Learning: Strategy+ Research, Ed by Bill Brandon. Published by the eLearning Guild in 2008. Available at http://www.elearningguild.com/content.cfm?selection=doc.1025
Critically analysis the
Collaborative learning
Assignment
Week 10: Collaborative Learning(cont..)
· Instructional support for collaborative learning
· Evaluation of Learning
· Structuring the online course
· Curtis, D.D., & Lawson, M.J. (2001). Exploring Collborative Online Learning, Journal of Asynchronous Leanring Networks, 5 (1), Available at http://www.aln.org/publications/jaln/v5n1/pdf/v5n1_curtis.pdf
· Smith, B.L., &McGreagor, J.T. What is Collborative Learning? Available at http://learningcommons.evergreen.edu/pdf/collab.pdf
Structuring the selected course
finalisingthe structure of the selected course
Week 11: Activities of Online Learning
· Online Tutoring: Skills and Competencies of Online Tutors
· e-Moderating, The Five Stage Model for Online moderation
· R2D2 (Read, Reflect, Display, Do) Model
· Online Tutoring eBook. Ed by Carol A. Higgison. Available at http://web.archive.org/web/20071212221227/otis.scotcit.ac.uk/onlinebook/
· Nachindila, B. (2007). The role of tutors in teaching of Online English for Business programmes in South Africa: A Case study, MERLOT Journal of Online Teaching and Learning, 3 (4), Available at
http://jolt.merlot.org/documents/nchindila.pdf
Discussion forum
Quiz
Week 12: Activities for Online Learning (cont..)
· Assessment and Evaluation
· Case studies
· Page: E-Moderating (2004) Ed 2. by Gilly Salmon. Published by Kogan London.
· E-tivities (2002) by Gilly Salmon. Published by Kogan Page: London.
· Empowering Online Learning (2008) by Curtis J. Bonk and Ke Zhang. Published by Jossey Bass: San Francisco.
· E-Learning Groups and Communities by David McConnell, (2006). OU Press/ McGraw Hill Education: Berkshire.
Discussion forum
Quiz
Books and references
References included in the week-wise plan
Summary
Course Status : Upcoming
Course Type : Core
Duration : 12 weeks
Start Date : 01 Sep 2021
End Date :
Exam Date :
Category :
Teacher Education
Credit Points : 4
Level : Diploma
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