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George,
I love how you stated "structrually coherent design". This is oh so important!

Shelly Crider

You do not have to be a tech wizard but you do have to have a great deal of tech expertise. You have to be trained in the online environment in order to operate successfully, especially if you are a ground instructor that has no experience in the online environment.

I've heard a lot about flipped learning lately. What does everyone think about this concept?

In the software component they certainly do but not in the ID process. The iD process requires instructional and structural integrity knowledge and the ability to translate coucrse outcomes, content, and pegagogy into s structurally coherent design.

They SHOULDn't have to be but the current crop of dahsboard for online learning have much to be desired.

Tom,
I would like to think that all course have an SME instructing them!!

Shelly Crider

A course can be designed by an instructor that is not a technological wizard, but it is highly advisable to pair a subject matter expert with an instructional designer. If possible, a person who is knowledgeable with the many aspects of what can be accomplished in the online environment would also be of benefit. Ideally, a subject matter expert, an instructional designer, and a technological wizard would make a great team in developing a quality online course. However, it is possible for an instructor to use the resources of software, textbooks, and online learning, such as this course, to design and implement a quality online course. The instructor would need to reach out to his or her institution’s technical support team at each step of the design and development stage to ensure a successful outcome.

My answer is neutral. Some faculty members might be while others might not have to be. I think subject matter knowledge is critical because there are technology instructional designers who are trained to support faculty when developing their online courses. Thanks, Tom

Developing an online course requires some solid knowledge of technology. In most cases an instructor will utilize a platform that only requires adding content. However, a course developer will need to utilize some advanced information tools and techniques.

The development of an online course requires a subject matter expert with technology skills (super wizard :-) ) or a subject matter expert and a tech wizard to create the multimedia content and the programming to run the online environment.

Angie,
Good point. Microsoft Word has really increased its help for the APA or MLA citing.

Shelly Crider

Shelly,
While you may not have to be a technical wizard, knowledge of the basics helps! I tell my students if they want to use an APA template, that is fine, but it works even better when you know APA.
Angie

Disagree. I think there is a strong need to understand the technology used to teach the course. Students will figure out quickly that the instructor doesn't know what they are doing and loose interest.

gene ,
Good collaboration is a win win situation for our students! Nice job!!

Shelly Crider

no, we do not need to be wizards because the technology is simpler & readily available, but i always seek wizards to help me with the technical part.

gene parker

Alana,
It is nice for the instructor to work with the developer or at least know some tips to tweak their class.

Shelly Crider

While I do not think that the SME has to be able write their own javascript, having strong foundation in technology is not only helpful, but necessary (a friend in the IT department is always good too).

Being able to use all of Microsoft Office, Adobe, Web communication tools (webx), and video courseware.. Knowing how to check on student work with tools like TurnItIn, etc...

Your online classroom will not run exactly the way your on ground classroom did! Make sure that you bring the appropriate tools.

Hi Shelly

Great question. I think the individuals who write code for online courses need to be strong with technology. Online course developers should have strong technology skills

Thanks

Alana

Aida,
There are many programs out there to help those who are not as "techy" as others, but can still create a good/great class!

Shelly Crider

Dr. Henrietta,
Indeed! This makes for a great set up if the wizard and SME work well together.

Shelly Crider

Michael,
I agree, most modern computer technology is user friendly with great Help me tools embedded to it.

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