This blog is dedicated to my own reflections on elearning in higher education institutions in the Caribbean.
Friday, April 20, 2012
Creating Online Courses
After reviewing the online courses created by CUTL participants I was very heartened by the work done. There were many who were quite "technophobic" at the start of the course and by the end of it they had created potentially engaging, well-structured online courses! I am sure they all had it in them all the time and only needed a little motivation and encouragement! I am looking forward to the next group of course developers!
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I think that blogs really take time and I am not sure they are worth it
ReplyDeleteVery interesting
ReplyDeleteI don't like personal blogs but I really appreciate learning blogs
ReplyDeleteHi Dianne,
ReplyDeleteWhen your CUTL (or MHEd) students develop the blended courses, do you ever check them when they are implemented? Do you get to peak in myelearning as a guest lecturer to see how the students are handling it?
I have access that allows me to view all the courses but I don't do it unless I advise first.
ReplyDeleteI agree that as a CUTL participant there is level of reluctance and hesitancy to embrace new technologies to enhance our students' learning process since the technology maybe a new "space" for us Lecturers.
ReplyDeleteBut during the process we are really encouraged to create something that we have never done before, which in itself opens new areas of possibilities for us and can create positive changes in ourselves and our students.