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Designing and Delivering Effective Online Instruction Linda Dale Bloomberg

Designing and Delivering Effective Online Instruction By Linda Dale Bloomberg

Designing and Delivering Effective Online Instruction by Linda Dale Bloomberg


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Focuses on combining thoughtful teaching strategies with innovative technology to help learners engage more meaningfully and learn more effectively. The book distils decades of research in adult learning and education to provide evidence-based strategies that directly and practically apply to online environments.

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Designing and Delivering Effective Online Instruction: How to Engage Adult Learners by Linda Dale Bloomberg

The Spring of 2020 saw educational institutions around the world abruptly convert to online teaching formats. While this transition may be unfamiliar-and even uncomfortable-the skills and techniques needed to engage and empower online learners can be learned and mastered to serve the current and ever-expanding need. This indispensable resource focuses on combining thoughtful teaching strategies with innovative technology to help learners engage more meaningfully and learn more effectively. The book distills decades of research in adult learning and education to provide evidence-based strategies that directly and practically apply to online environments. The author identifies five core areas for focus: principles of adult learning (how people learn), engagement through presence, diversity and inclusion, community, and learner empowerment; thereby demonstrating how to prepare for the online learning environment, design and develop suitable course materials, deliver instruction, and evaluate the learning experience.

Book Features:

  • A holistic approach that addresses and integrates every key dynamic to ensure the design, development, and delivery of optimal online learning experiences.
  • Appropriate for instructors and course designers as they manage blended or fully online teaching models.
  • Content is readily applicable across disciplines and institutional types.
  • Grounded firmly in research, theory, and best practices related to social presence, engagement, inclusive pedagogy, Understanding by Design (UBD), Universal Design framework for Learning (UDL), reflective practice, and principles of adult learning and development.
  • Comprehensive checklists provide overviews of key action items and associated steps involved in course design, development, and delivery.
  • Reflection is a cornerstone of deep learning, and reflective questions are included in each chapter.

About Linda Dale Bloomberg

Linda Dale Bloomberg holds the positions of Associate Director of Faculty Support and Development, and Full Professor of education in the School of Education, Northcentral University, San Diego.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Purpose and Function of This Book
  • Organization of This Book
  • What Sets This Book Apart?
  • Additional Defining Features of This Book
  • Introduction: Going the Distance-
  • An Overview of the Online Learning Landscape
  • The Landscape of Online Learning
  • The Role of the Online Instructor
  • PART I: The Art of the Start: Design and Develop Online Instruction
  • The Set-Up Cycle
  • 1. Develop Course Learning Outcomes
  • Outcomes Are Aligned With Your Vision for the Course
  • Outcomes Are Sequenced
  • Outcomes Are Specific and Measurable
  • Course Content Is Aligned With Outcomes
  • Chapter Summary and Synthesis
  • Reflection Checkpoint
  • 2. Plan for Assessment of Learning
  • Assessment Instruments and Methods
  • Formative and Summative Assessment
  • Guidelines for Effective Assessment
  • Chapter Summary and Synthesis
  • Reflection Checkpoint
  • 3. Create Course Content
  • Adult Learning Principles
  • The Multimedia Principle
  • Organization and Presentation of Material
  • Collaborative Learning Opportunities
  • Scaffolding
  • Inclusion, Equity, and Accessibility
  • Chapter Summary and Synthesis
  • Reflection Checkpoint
  • Part I Synthesis
  • PART II: Traveling the Educational Journey: Deliver Engaging and Empowering Learning Experiences
  • The Engagement Cycle
  • 4. Onboard and Welcome Learners: Prepare, Support, Monitor
  • Learner Engagement and Teaching Presence
  • Prepare for the Online Learning Experience
  • Strategies for Onboarding Engagement
  • Support Learners to be Successful
  • Strategies for Ongoing Supportive Engagement
  • Monitor and Address Progress and Development
  • Strategies for Effective Monitoring
  • Chapter Summary and Synthesis
  • Reflection Checkpoint
  • 5. Establish and Build Teaching Relationships
  • Benefits of Positive Working Relationships
  • Develop Your Working Relationships
  • Engage Through Presence
  • Foster a Growth Academic Mindset
  • Power and Positionality
  • Chapter Summary and Synthesis
  • Reflection Checkpoint
  • 6. Multimodal Teaching Strategies to Engage and Empower Learners
  • Respect Diversity and Strive for Inclusion
  • Culturally Responsive Teaching
  • Address Unequal Access to Technology
  • Develop a Learning Community
  • Strategies for Facilitating Group Work and Collaboration
  • Feedback as the Medium of Instruction
  • Prepare to Provide Feedback
  • Guiding Principles for Substantive and Engaging Feedback
  • Streamlining Your Feedback
  • Multimodal Teaching
  • Assessment and Grading
  • Tips for Getting Started
  • Chapter Summary and Synthesis
  • Reflection Checkpoint
  • Part II Synthesis
  • PART III: Taking Stock: A Review of Multimodal Engagement
  • 7. Revisiting Your Engagement Strategies
  • Engagement Indicators
  • Chapter Summary and Synthesis
  • 8. Instructor as Reflective Practitioner
  • Reflective Practice
  • Implicit Bias
  • Final Reflection
  • Glossary
  • References
  • Index
  • About the Author
  • Online Appendixes
  • Appendix A: Bloom's Taxonomy of Learning
  • Appendix B: Accessibility Resources
  • Appendix C: Sample Welcome Letter
  • Appendix D: Learner Support Resource: How to Benefit from Feedback and Critique
  • Appendix E: Sample Learning Contract
  • Appendix F: Guidelines for Conducting Peer Review
  • Appendix G: Guidelines for Implementing Peer Dialogue Journals
  • Appendix H: Satisfactory Versus Unsatisfactory Written Feedback Samples
  • Appendix I: Samples of Feedback Commentary
  • Appendix J: Sample Grading Rubric
  • Appendix K: Sample Grade Justification Rubric
  • Appendix L: Engagement Evaluation Rubric
  • Appendix M: Annotated Research Resources: Engagement in Online Learning
  • Appendix N: Online Support Resources

Additional information

CIN0807765287VG
9780807765289
0807765287
Designing and Delivering Effective Online Instruction: How to Engage Adult Learners by Linda Dale Bloomberg
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Teachers' College Press
2021-05-30
256
N/A
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