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E-raamat: Best Practices in Online Program Development: Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

(Loyola University Maryland, USA), (Loyola University Maryland, USA)
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Best Practices in Online Program Development is a practical, hands-on guide that provides the concrete strategies that academic and administrative departments within institutions of higher learning need to develop in order to create and maintain coherent and effective online educational programs. Unlike individual courses, an online education program requires a comprehensive, inter-departmental effort to be integrated into the ongoing educational project of a college or university. This book focuses on the:











Integration of online education into the institutional mission





Complex faculty-related issues including recruiting, training, and teaching





Multifaceted support required for student retention and success





Need for multilayered assessment at the course, program, technical, and institutional levels





Challenges posed to governance and by the need to garner resources across the institution





Model to insure ongoing, comprehensive development of online educational programs

Best Practices in Online Program Development covers the above topics and more, giving all the stakeholders in online educational programs the building blocks to foster successful programs while encouraging them to determine what role online education should play in their academic offerings.

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"This book should be a must-read for Senior Administrators who are thinking through the strategic decision to launch online degree programs at their institutions. For any institutions that have already taken the plunge into online learning, the book provides a clear structure and methodology to evaluate where they are and how they should go forward. Senior Administrators will find in this book the details of a step by step working process to investigate and evaluate whether online learning is right for their institution. Well done, easy to follow, and very comprehensive."

Ron Chalmers, Executive Director of Online Learning, Hofstra University, USA

"This book is very informative and, what is rarer, very wise. Surveying online education with an extensive view, it treats not just the different shapes that online programs take, but the reasons for those differences as well. This is just what decision-makers need."

--George Otte, University Director of Academic Technology, The City University of New York

Preface viii
Acknowledgments xi
1 The Online Revolution is Upon Us
1(22)
2 Moving Online Programs Forward
23(20)
3 Faculty Engagement in Online Programs
43(16)
4 Online Course Development and Implementation
59(24)
5 Challenges for Students in Online Programs
83(25)
6 The Institutional Needs of Online Programs
108(27)
7 The Generational Model of Online Program Development
135(22)
Index 157
Elliot King is a Professor and Chair of the Communication Department at Loyola University Maryland. He is the author or co-author of seven books and has written extensively about the application and impact of new computer and communication technology since the 1980s. He is a co-founder of Loyolas Master of Arts program in Emerging Media, an online program.

Neil Alperstein is a Professor in the Communication Department at Loyola University Maryland. He is the Founding Director of its Master of Arts program in Emerging Media, an online program, and a leader in the use of educational technology in the classroom. He is the author of the book, Advertising in Everyday Life, and numerous book chapters and scores of scholarly articles.