Online Collaborative Learning, also known as “OCL”, if this instructional method is offered to students in a way that engages and creates enjoyment among students (Zhang, Liu, & Lee, 2021), is a wonderful addition to any course: online, hybrid, and in person, instructor-led courses alike.
Category: Casey Lynne’s Blog
The homework debate
Homework for early elementary education is known to help young elementary school students “develop good learning habits and positive attitudes toward school” (Marzano & Pickering, 2007).
MOOCs, Artificial Intelligence, and Augmented Human Intelligence
In Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), the teacher is “dispensable”. Personally, I believe that MOOCs are a wonderful way to offer courses to the public, and thus allow any individual to receive an education or learn about a topic they wish to learn about.
Global acceptance of online learning in higher education due to COVID-19
COVID-19 has altered the global acceptance of online learning in the instructional design and technology field. Higher education has utilized instructional designers and related roles since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Inspo from the Bobo Doll
As an e-learning designer, it is important to create learner-centered courses–that are designed for not only the primary target audience but also any potential learners who may also interact with your course, AKA the secondary target audience.
Contiguity
Let’s talk about my favorite multimedia principle: contiguity.
Welcome to my blog!
I am SO excited to share my e-learning experiences, knowledge, and new findings–basically anything and everything e-learning–with you!
