
I
would like to create an online course, what should I do first?

In order to find out
about online courseware offered by USF and how to use it, register for
one of our VITAL faculty
workshops and/or contact Shauna Schullo
to schedule an appointment with a VITAL faculty consultant. Contact Glen
Parker, Scholar (Web CT & Blackboard) Administrator to set up
a course.
Related Links:
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Distance
Education at a Glance
In order to help teachers, administrators, facilitators, and students
understand distance education, this site presents a series of guides
highlighting information detailed in Dr. Willis' books, Distance Education
- Strategies and Tools and Distance Education - A Practical Guide.
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Distance
Education: Why Distance Learning?
A summary of issues and topics identified by the Distance Learning
through Telematics Web site, produced by the School of Graduate Studies
in Arts & Education at the University of Plymouth.
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FAQs
from the WellSpring
The Wellspring is a collaborative project from Instructional Systems
Inc. and members of the Teachers College, Columbia University community.
Their Frequently Asked Questions relate to Distance Education in general.
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Overview
of Distance Learning Technologies
From "A Teacher's Guide to Distance Learning" this overview
chapter states that the various technologies used in distance learning
can be roughly divided into four categories: print, audio (voice),
computer (data), and video. The Teacher's Guide was written by Dr.
Ann Barron, Florida Center for Instructional Technology College of
Education, University of South Florida.
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Models
of Distance Education
A Conceptual Planning Tool Developed by University of Maryland University
College for the University System of Maryland Institute for Distance
Education. The Overview section offers a matrix of three distance
education models.
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Distance
Learning: An Introduction
This article by Michael Yoakam is taken from a publication titled
"Distance Learning: An Introduction" It was a collaborative
effort of the Indiana University Center for Excellence in Education
and the AT&T Center for Excellence in Distance Learning. It is
available through the IPSE - Indiana Partnership for Statewide Education
Distance Learning - collection of articles, part of the information
available from the Indiana Higher Education Telecommunication System.
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