Course Development
Part VI: Suggestions for Online Modules and Courses
- Importance of engaging the learner
Create active learning activities using:- Discussion board – Threaded discussions allow students
to post comments to a discussion topic, react to other students comments, share
ideas, and even attach files for others to share. Online discussions are asynchronous
so that students can enter and leave the discussion at whatever time they choose.
Additional resources:
Guidelines for Discussion Forum Assignments, created by UNC's Center for Instructional Technology
Using Blackboard's Discussion Board, from help.unc.edu. - Chat – is a synchronous communication tool which supports
real-time interaction among students and/or faculty. Blackboard supports chat
options which are text-based, allows sharing a whiteboard or browser, and permits
archiving of the communication.
Additional resources:
CITES Tutorial on using the Blackboard chat tool
Blackboard: Chat Tools, from help.unc.edu.
- Discussion board – Threaded discussions allow students
to post comments to a discussion topic, react to other students comments, share
ideas, and even attach files for others to share. Online discussions are asynchronous
so that students can enter and leave the discussion at whatever time they choose.
- Ideas for activities
- Virtual Games for Real Learning: Fast, Cheap, Effective -- Marie Jasinski and Sivasailam Thiagarajan, PhD
- Sample module layouts
- Overview
- Class objectives: as opposed to Course objectives
- Reading Assignment
- Terms: with definitions and examples when needed
- Content (text, powerpoints, diagrams, audio or video clips, links to websites, etc)
- Assignments/Exercises

