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Nanak Hikmatullah; Torrey Trust – Distance Learning, 2024
This article describes the development and impact of a faculty development program on improving the readiness of Indonesian educators to teach online. While online learning is seen as a potential solution to increasing access to higher education in Indonesia, most higher education faculty in Indonesia lack the necessary skills to teach online…
Descriptors: Web Based Instruction, Faculty Development, Communities of Practice, Humanization
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Williams, Glen – Communication Education, 2022
The need for communication competence in the online environment has loomed large, made more apparent by the pandemic. Understandably, an immediate concern centers on instructors and their ability to deliver quality instruction. The authors have another educational mission, though, complementary in nature, involving the students. By designing and…
Descriptors: Web Based Instruction, Educational Change, Instructional Design, Computer Mediated Communication
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Prakash, K. R.; Santhosh, M. S.; Purushothama, G. K.; Ramya, M. V. – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2021
Practical learning methodologies have become the need of the hour in the education sector, in particular in engineering education, to achieve technical competencies and skills. Advancements in web-based learning strategies have evolved over the years, and technology has played a major role in creating e-learning resources, among which remote labs…
Descriptors: Internet, Laboratories, Engineering Education, Automation
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Wang, Charles Xiaoxue – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2021
The impact of the COVID-19 global pandemic on schools was massive and unprecedented. Many schools were forced to close, and teachers were forced to deliver their instruction online with a very short notice. To assist K-12 teachers to teach remotely, a simple instructional design model, CAFE (Content, Activities, Facilitation, & Evaluation),…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Instructional Design, Models, Elementary Secondary Education
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Morreale, Sherwyn; Thorpe, Janice; Ward, Susan – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2019
This reflection essay focuses on the problems inherent in the design and development of an online public speaking course, which in part result from presuming the course must mirror its face-to-face counterpart. Based on our own experiences and background in designing an online public speaking course, we recommend that instructors and…
Descriptors: Web Based Instruction, Public Speaking, Online Courses, Instructional Design
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Aaron, Gwendoline; Cabot, Aria Zan; Forlino, Daniele; Adoboe, Susana Solera – Dimension, 2022
While many language instructors were encouraged throughout the pandemic to rethink their teaching methods, instructional modalities, and course design in order to successfully pivot from in-person to remote learning environments, it quickly became clear that the burden of pandemic teaching could not be sustained by individual faculty members.…
Descriptors: Web Based Instruction, Language Teachers, Distance Education, College Faculty
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Winn, Deborah; Schillaci-Rowland, Daniela – Design and Technology Education, 2021
This article reflects the viewpoint of two teachers from two different schools during the pandemic of 2020/21. It outlines the difficulties and differences faced by individual settings and also the achievements. Teaching in this time involved a considerable amount of uncertainty and also the need to adapt quickly to the changing environment whilst…
Descriptors: Reflection, Design, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Felder, Richard M. – Journal of Food Science Education, 2021
Higher education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines has been in a turbulent period for several decades. Pressures for reform include declining STEM student enrollments, high attrition rates from STEM curricula, and the rise of powerful alternative teaching strategies shown by cognitive science and educational…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Models, Higher Education, Educational Change
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Abramenka-Lachheb, Victoria; Lachheb, Ahmed; de Siqueira, Amaury Cesar; Huber, Lesa – Journal of Teaching and Learning with Technology, 2021
The spring of 2020 brought a necessary pivot to emergency remote teaching for all faculty. As a team of instructional designers at the Indiana University School of Public Health, we developed a rapid response protocol to analyze faculty's instructional design needs and provide effective and efficient support strategies. In this reflective essay,…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, College Faculty, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Munday, Dale – Research-publishing.net, 2021
This article aims to offer one perspective on ways that Lancaster University supported its staff in the rapid shift to online teaching and learning in the midst of a global pandemic. The approach centred around the upskilling of staff, with mixed engagement across the suite of support tools and resources, which can be compared to similar…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Pandemics, COVID-19, Foreign Countries
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Le, Huixiao; Jia, Jiyou – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2022
Purpose: In intelligent tutoring systems (ITS), learners were often granted limited authority and are forced to obey the decision of the system which might not satisfy their needs. Failure to grant learners sufficient autonomy could yield unexpected effects that hinder learning, including undermining learners' motivation, priming learners'…
Descriptors: Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Design, Program Implementation, Personal Autonomy
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Lohman, Laura – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2020
Unlike training and professional development, hiring faculty for online teaching remains underexplored by scholars. It is imperative that faculty hiring be approached thoughtfully and strategically so that institutions can deliver quality online instruction in alignment with their missions, visions, and values. To address this need, this article…
Descriptors: Job Analysis, Personnel Selection, Online Courses, College Faculty
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Li, Lan – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2020
Game-based learning has become increasingly popular in recent years and has drawn an increasing level of attention in education. While the preliminary findings of educational gaming impact are quite promising, the current dilemma is the disconnect between what is available on the market and what is needed in the classroom. There has been an…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Electronic Learning, Web Based Instruction, Game Based Learning
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Piedmont, Erin Vaughn – Journal of International Social Studies, 2020
COVID-19 quickly upended life in many ways, presenting teachers with the opportunity to confront the issue with their students or forge ahead in the midst of a societal crisis. Teachers can harness such current events with youth in ways that foster active democratic citizenship, but they must be prepared to implement such pedagogy. This article…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Methods Courses, Preservice Teachers, COVID-19
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da Silva, Welinton Baxto; Amaro, Rosana; Mattar, João – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2019
Correspondence courses have been offered in Brazil since the late 19th century; in the 20th century, instructional media such as radio and television were successfully used long before the introduction of the Internet. However, distance education (DE) was officially established in Brazil only in 1996 by the National Educational Law of Policies and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Distance Education, Open Universities, Educational History
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