Online instructors are tasked with creating meaningful learning assignments, but they may struggle with balancing their teaching workloads. This article includes five strategies for creating assignments and activities that promote learning without overwhelming instructional workload, including anticipating student questions when writing assignments, creating reusable formative assessments, scaffolding assignments, creating choices for summative assessments, and encouraging student collaboration. These strategies draw from a constructivist learning paradigm while employing the concepts of interactivity, scaffolding, and collaboration
This article recognizes the critical role community college instructors serve in preparing today\u27...
Millions of hours are spent on assignments in university education every year. This exploratory pape...
There has been much interest in using software tools to scaffold learners in complex tasks, that is,...
Online instructors are tasked with creating meaningful learning assignments, but they may struggle w...
Students can experience first hand through interactive assignments what is involved in teaching an o...
With a seemingly endless array of assignment options available to assess student learning, designing...
Millions of hours are spent on assignments in university education every year. This exploratory pape...
The mandatory three semester co-op work experience in the engineering programs at Grand Valley State...
In this unit, we will look at the kind of assignments that challenge learners to go beyond mere regu...
Abstract: Constructivist approach of learning is based on the assumption that quality learning depe...
This article examines the pedagogical role of the teacher in online education. Specifically, the tra...
Due to the time constraints of intensive online courses, instructional design strategies should be m...
“Technology in the Language Arts Curriculum ” is an elective course that falls midway through the el...
Recent studies in the literature on online learning highlight a constructivist approach to knowledge...
Many debates of effective online practice implicitly assume that those practices exist on one end or...
This article recognizes the critical role community college instructors serve in preparing today\u27...
Millions of hours are spent on assignments in university education every year. This exploratory pape...
There has been much interest in using software tools to scaffold learners in complex tasks, that is,...
Online instructors are tasked with creating meaningful learning assignments, but they may struggle w...
Students can experience first hand through interactive assignments what is involved in teaching an o...
With a seemingly endless array of assignment options available to assess student learning, designing...
Millions of hours are spent on assignments in university education every year. This exploratory pape...
The mandatory three semester co-op work experience in the engineering programs at Grand Valley State...
In this unit, we will look at the kind of assignments that challenge learners to go beyond mere regu...
Abstract: Constructivist approach of learning is based on the assumption that quality learning depe...
This article examines the pedagogical role of the teacher in online education. Specifically, the tra...
Due to the time constraints of intensive online courses, instructional design strategies should be m...
“Technology in the Language Arts Curriculum ” is an elective course that falls midway through the el...
Recent studies in the literature on online learning highlight a constructivist approach to knowledge...
Many debates of effective online practice implicitly assume that those practices exist on one end or...
This article recognizes the critical role community college instructors serve in preparing today\u27...
Millions of hours are spent on assignments in university education every year. This exploratory pape...
There has been much interest in using software tools to scaffold learners in complex tasks, that is,...