将技术交流课程转换为在线交付:电子学习环境中的学习对象、软件工具和交付媒体

L. S. Tesdell
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我们中的一些教师,无论是在学术界还是在工作场所,都在从事从面对面授课到在线授课的转变。当我们计划和实现这一变化时,我们发现自己正在考虑许多新的概念和工具,包括学习对象、软件工具和交付媒体。在过去的四个学期里,我一直在把我的一些课程转移到网上授课。我在大学里有一个电子学习平台,但我发现学习对象、软件工具和交付媒体的组合也可以起作用。我还发现,这种从一种交付方式到另一种交付方式的转变是尝试新想法的机会。根据我到目前为止的经验,我提倡一种折衷的方法,使用多种学习对象、软件工具和交付媒体(同步和异步)与我的学生在讨论板、博客、考试、服务学习项目、写作或设计项目等作业中进行在线交互。其次,我发现“转换”这个词可能是不恰当的,因为将传统的面对面课程转变为在线课程可能更像是对该课程的再创造。在本文中,我反思了自己将课程转换为在线交付的经验,希望我能帮助其他教师在在线授课时做出明智的决定。然后,在论文的第二部分,我展示了一个学生反馈的小样本。
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Converting technical communication courses to online delivery: learning objects, software tools, and delivery media in an e-learning environment
Some of us who teach, whether in academia or the workplace, are engaged in a shift from face-to-face to online course delivery. As we plan and implement this change we find ourselves considering a host of new concepts and tools including learning objects, software tools, and delivery media. Over the past four semesters I have been moving some of my courses to online delivery. I have an e-learning platform available at my university but I have found that a mix of learning objects, software tools, and delivery media can also work. I have also found that this shift from one type of delivery to another is an opportunity to try new ideas. Based on my experience to date, I advocate an eclectic approach using multiple learning objects, software tools, and delivery media (synchronous and asynchronous) to interact online with my students in such assignments as discussion boards, weblogs, exams, service learning projects, and writing or design projects. Second, I find that the term "converting" may be a misnomer since making a conventional face-to-face course into an online is probably something more akin to re-creation of that course. In this paper I reflect on my own experience in converting courses to online delivery in the hope that I will assist other instructors in making informed decisions as they go online with their courses. Then, in the second part of the paper, I present a small sample of student feedback.
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