This chapter proposes a holistic online course design framework that is drawn from theory and empirical research-based principles. This framework is aimed at assuring pedagogical consistency in course design at higher education level and facilitation that maximizes the potential of contemporary technology for student learning. It is organized into complementary and often overlapping principles about learning that are drawn from the published research. The principles discussed in this chapter include: learning occurring within a community of practice; learning is learner-centered; learning is flexible and based on individual needs; learning is resource-based and technology-mediated; learning is both individual and networked; learning is demonstrated when new, and valued knowledge is created; learning is cognitive, affective and sensory-motor; learning is best supported through constructive alignment of assessment, curriculum and pedagogy; and learning is best when activities are purposeful and aligned with assessment.
History
Editor
Boyle C
Start Page
59
End Page
77
Number of Pages
19
ISBN-13
9781626189386
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers
Place of Publication
New York
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
James Cook University; Learning and Teaching Education Research Centre (LTERC); School of Education and the Arts (2013- );