the studio of |
e-learning |
ideas and |
In this Worksheet |
Type of Content |
Possible Content |
Comments (indicate if you'd like to include this and, if so, where the information currently is) |
A 1-paragraph course description |
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Objectives |
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Audience |
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Learning resources (if any) (text, website, others) |
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Agenda |
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Self-assessments to determine whether a student should take the course) |
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Placement exams (graded online or not) |
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Readings about content students must know before starting the course |
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Exercises about pre-requisite material |
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Readings and exercises for the first class |
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Student information sheet (a survey asking students about their backgrounds and their expectations for the course) |
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Customized textbooks |
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Accompanying textbooks (if one is used)
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Professional and trade associations serving your content area
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Periodicals
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To private websites (include a disclaimer that the website is private)
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Self-assessments (of attitudes or skills) |
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Cases (with answers or without) |
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Drills (with or without automatic grading online) |
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Problems |
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Tips of the day |
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Links to current news articles |
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Guest speakers (probably through online chats) |
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Alternate explanations of content |
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Worksheets |
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Sample exercises |
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Illustrations |
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Copies of your course notes (only provide PowerPoint slides is the site is password-protected) |
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Above-and-beyond exercises |
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Readings that explain how to relate generic content to a specific topic area |
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Links to museums and other courses |
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Links to information about professional association meetings and conferences |
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Worksheets |
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Samples |
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Readings |
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Follow-up evaluations |
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