Course description

Moving a Course from the Classroom to Cyberspace (Online)
Building an online course is not the same as preparing to teach in the classroom. A well-designed online course requires more preparation and you will need to be aware of what works and what doesn't. This course will introduce you to the process of instructional design for online learning and walk you through the process of building one unit of study for your course. You will learn how to build online interactions and to make your courses more student-centered.
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Training content
- Lesson 1: Comparing Traditional and Online Classrooms
- Lesson 2: The Instructional Design Process
- Lesson 3: Developing Course Content
- Lesson 4: Developing Course Activities
- Lesson 5: Looking Back and Looking Ahead
Course delivery details
Participants will have 180 days to complete this online, self-paced course.
Costs
All materials included in price
Certification / Credits
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
- Identify differences and similarities between learning in a classroom and learning online.
- Identify the steps involved in designing instructional materials.
- Identify strategies for delivering content online.
- Identify tools that can be used to teach, collaborate, interact and assess student performance.
- Reflect on what they have learned and discuss their plans for building their online courses.
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Corporate College, a Division of Cuyahoga Community College
Founded in 2003, Corporate College offers Northeast Ohio businesses and individuals professional training and development, along with state-of-the-art meeting and conference space at Corporate College East in Warrensville Heights and Corporate College West in Westlake. Whether you are engaged with...