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Discuss the implications of design
structure on student/faculty workload.
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Define the key components of an ILS
(enhancing the design process) along with criteria for measuring the
quality of each component (enhancing the assessment process).
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Assess current on-line courses and
technologies based on a set of established criteria.
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Explore how to effectively use an ILS
in teaching and learning processes to improve the quality of learning
and personal growth of all students.
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Explore how to effectively use
technological tools to enhance the quality of teaching and learning
processes. This includes support of student learning requirements,
faculty teaching processes, designing quality curriculum, and
improving assessment systems.
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Study the relationship between an ILS,
the facilitator, and the learner in various contexts to determine how
each impacts and influences the quality of a teaching/learning
environment.
Curriculum
Design-Oriented Outcomes
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Provide a
stimulating on-line environment for educators interested in crafting
quality curriculum for learning using computer technologies.
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Practice
integrating a learning methodology and learning theory into the design
of curriculum.
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Set criteria
for assessing and implementing quality curricula.
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Develop and
link assessment strategies in a creative, interactive learning
activity.
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Identify and
assess key learning skills that students must develop when using
technology in course work.