Instructional Design Processes
Nichole Vasser in an excellent article published in the Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration writes about the importance of the instructional design process and the need for traditional...
View ArticleStudents in Online Discussion
In a class that teach for experienced online instructors at Nazarene Bible College – “Advanced E-Learning Techniques” there are often some very valuable and insightful comments made in the class...
View Article2010 Online Education in the United States
The 2010 Online Education in the United States report by I. Elaine Allen and Jeff Seaman, made available by The Sloan Consortium is out and contains more helpful information on the growth and...
View ArticleImproving student learning
With the advances made in instructional technology, education at all levels has changed forever. While most of us are focused on higher education and many of us have had our primary learning experience...
View ArticleAdult Learners a New Tradition in Higher Education
The Secretary of Education’s Commission on the Future of Higher Education has issued a paper titled Hidden in Plain Sight: Adult Learners Forge a New Tradition in Higher Education by Peter J. Stokes....
View ArticleEvaluation of Online Learning
An article published by the U.S. Department of Education (September 2010) titled Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning: A Meta-Analysis and Review of Online Learning Studies reviews...
View ArticleFaculty Articles – April 2011
In an Advanced E-Learning class at Nazarene Bible College faculty members wrote a paper on a subject related to online learning. With their permission the papers are available for you read. Developing...
View ArticleStudent’s Perceptions on Effective Teaching In Higher Education
At the University of Wisconsin’s 25th Annual Distance Teaching and Learning Conference a study was presented titled Student’s Perceptions on Effective Teaching In Higher Education . The study provides...
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