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Moving Your University Course Online

Case Studies on Design, Development and Delivery. 22 schwarz-weiße Abbildungen, 12 schwarz-weiße Fotos, 10 schwarz-weiße Zeichnungen, 1 schwarz-weiße Tabellen. Sprachen: Englisch
eBook (pdf), 250 Seiten
EAN 9781040442166
Veröffentlicht September 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Taylor & Francis eBooks

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Beschreibung

This book equips higher education professionals with a roadmap for the design, development and delivery of a successful online degree. Responding to the evolving landscape of higher education, the text offers reflections and practical insights from staff who transformed a campus-based Humanities and Social Sciences degree into a ground-breaking online learning experience at an Australian university, contributing to a dynamic culture of interdisciplinary collaboration and continuing professional development. The chapters follow the development process of an online degree from inception to delivery. Taking an applied focus, they guide readers to anticipate and navigate challenges encountered in implementing curriculum change. The authors explore how to embed student-centred digital pedagogies, approaches taken to develop skills for staff and students and thoughtful ways to integrate technology into learning and teaching whilst preserving the spirit and integrity of multiple academic disciplines. Alongside relational and strategic aspects of curriculum enhancement, the book offers practical case studies on implementing dynamic online learning to enhance the student experience. This is an indispensable guide for educators, learning designers, higher education leaders and higher education professionals who support and enhance online higher education programs.

Portrait

Michael Kilmister is an academic developer at the University of Reading, UK. He was awarded his PhD in History from the University of Newcastle, Australia, where he worked in several teaching and learning roles for over a decade. He has published widely on academic development and education. Annika Herb is the education development lead at the University of Newcastle, Australia. Her research explores academic development, teaching and learning and young adult literature. She is an associate editor of IJYAL and a co-editor of Storying Plants in Australian Children's and Young Adult Literature (Springer, 2023). Clare Lloyd is the senior manager of Education Development at the University of Newcastle, Australia. Her research focuses on online education, academic development and technology-enhanced learning. She is on the editorial board of Advances in Online Education: A Peer-Reviewed Journal.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part 1 Creating an Online Degree 1. Moving your course online: It's translation, not conversion 2. Creating the BA Online: Reinventing the degree through pedagogical innovation 3. Reflections on the partnership between FutureLearn and a regional Australian university: An ecological perspective Part 2 Case Studies in Online Teaching and Assessment 4. FutureLearn as a learning environment: Striving for a community of inquiry 5. Creating engaging videos for online teaching 6. Teaching Screen and Cultural Studies online Part 3 Challenges and Opportunities in Adaptation 7. Designing a History course for online and face-to-face delivery: 'The Australian Experience' 8. Teaching challenging material: Technological affordances of staggered asynchronous online learning 9. Funking it up: Teaching poetry as creative writing in the digital age 10. Fantasy cricket: From ethnographic film to virtual anthropology fieldwork 11. Easing eco-anxiety in an online environmental Sociology course Part 4 Impacts and Evaluation 12. Approaches to academic development to design effective online learning 13. Student evaluation of online teaching and learning: Notes on theory and practice 14. Being an online educator: Reflections on iterative design of a transdisciplinary humanities course 15. Australian Underworlds: Online teaching as a pathway to building scholarly networks 16. Conclusion: Reflecting on the BA Online project Afterword

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