Online Learning Update Ray Schroeder, editor, OTEL - University of Illinois at Springfield

Bobby Approved (v 3.2)
Sunday, February 06, 2005
Evolution Before Revolution: Simplifying the Recording and Streaming of Instructor-Led Presentations - James A. Dias, Campus Technology

True eLearning (as opposed to the sparse and re-purposed content delivered through many of today's online courses) is a complex and expensive instructional design and content delivery process that relies on building learning objects often with time-consuming visual and multimedia files. Most university faculties do not have the requisite expertise to design, build, and deliver courses this way, and instructional support teams are often overextended. A number of institutions have discovered that their faculties and students are better served if, instead of trying to completely re-create a new learning experience for remote learners, they simply replicate the proven, instructor-led style of lectures of traditional, classroom-based courses and make them available online.

 



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