Developing Internet-Based Instruction
X331.6 (3 semester units in Education)
Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to produce online courses. You explore the theoretical foundations of Internet-based instruction and its practical applications, such as methods for student interaction, evaluation, and functional design. By the course's end, you should know how to effectively use Internet-based instructional tools (such as hyperlinks, e-mail, newsgroups, chat, evaluation forms, graphics, and multimedia) to design, program, and publish instructional modules on the Internet.
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JOE VOLK, M.A., has more than 10 years of experience developing computer and Internet-based instruction, including CD-ROM-based multimedia. He has worked as an instructional designer at UC Berkeley Extension Online and at Academic Systems, and completed projects for Pacific Gas & Electric, Hewlett-Packard, the U.S. Coast Guard, and Singapore Polytechnic.
- Online course: Internet access required
- Enroll anytime: You have 6 months to complete
- $715 (EDP 877779)
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Textbook(s) for this course:
Making Instruction Work
Author: Robert F. Mager
Publisher: The Center for Effective Performance, Inc.
Edition: 2nd
Publication Year: 1997
ISBN: 1879618028