Within the K-12 online learning environment there are a variety of standards that designers can utilize when creating online courses. To date, the only research-based standards available are proprietary in manner. As such, many jurisdictions have begun adopting online course design standards from the leading advocacy organization, which that have yet to be validated from a research perspective. This article reports on the second phase of a three-stage study designed to examine the validity and reliability of the iNACOL National Standards for Quality Online Courses. Phase two utilizes two groups of expert reviewers to examine and provide feedback with goal of further refining these standards (after the standards had been scrutinized through ...
The transition from face to face learning to the delivery of instruction through re-usable online le...
Online course persistence at community colleges is a serious issue, with students being between 3 an...
In this chapter, the authors examine past and current efforts in evaluating the quality of online hi...
Within the K-12 online learning environment there are a variety of standards that designers can util...
The research presented created a revised K-12 online course design rubric based off the Internationa...
The research presented created a revised K-12 online course design rubric based off the iNACOL Natio...
In 2011 iNACOL released the second iteration of the National Standards for Quality Online Courses. T...
In 2011, the International Association for K-12 Online Learning released the second iteration of the...
Designers have a limited selection of K-12 online course creation standards to choose from that are ...
The number of online courses, programs, and schools are growing exponentially in K-12 education. Gi...
The iNACOL standards for online courses are widely used by educational institutions across the world...
Instructional designers strive to create quality online courses by using different methods and strat...
This research identifies six online course evaluation instruments used nationally or in statewide sy...
What factors create an effective online course from a “content” point of view? This session will hi...
Purpose: Online physical education (OLPE) is a burgeoning field with questions and disadvantages tha...
The transition from face to face learning to the delivery of instruction through re-usable online le...
Online course persistence at community colleges is a serious issue, with students being between 3 an...
In this chapter, the authors examine past and current efforts in evaluating the quality of online hi...
Within the K-12 online learning environment there are a variety of standards that designers can util...
The research presented created a revised K-12 online course design rubric based off the Internationa...
The research presented created a revised K-12 online course design rubric based off the iNACOL Natio...
In 2011 iNACOL released the second iteration of the National Standards for Quality Online Courses. T...
In 2011, the International Association for K-12 Online Learning released the second iteration of the...
Designers have a limited selection of K-12 online course creation standards to choose from that are ...
The number of online courses, programs, and schools are growing exponentially in K-12 education. Gi...
The iNACOL standards for online courses are widely used by educational institutions across the world...
Instructional designers strive to create quality online courses by using different methods and strat...
This research identifies six online course evaluation instruments used nationally or in statewide sy...
What factors create an effective online course from a “content” point of view? This session will hi...
Purpose: Online physical education (OLPE) is a burgeoning field with questions and disadvantages tha...
The transition from face to face learning to the delivery of instruction through re-usable online le...
Online course persistence at community colleges is a serious issue, with students being between 3 an...
In this chapter, the authors examine past and current efforts in evaluating the quality of online hi...