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Designing Effective Online Instruction: A Handbook for Web-Based Courses

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Designing online courses requires a radical change in the way instruction is presented to students. However, there are no research-based models using a systems approach available for designing Web-based instruction. This book introduces the ASSIST-Me Model to fulfill this need. ASSIST-Me, based on a recent Delphi study, offers an instructional design procedure specifically intended for online courses. Data obtained from professional instructional designers were synthesized into a model that contains essential elements to the design process, and Koontz, Li, and Compora present a step-by-step procedure to effectively create online instruction. The ASSIST-ME

·Allows maximum flexibility when creating effective instruction, permitting the instructor to develop materials in order of preference;
·Eliminates the trial-and-error approach;
·Reduces the amount of design time once the model has been used;
·Increases student learning in a reasonable time.

This book should be used by faculty who teach instructional design courses, professional instructional designers, and teacher faculty who design instruction for online courses.

184 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2006

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Franklin R. Koontz

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