Web-Based Learning (2nd Ed., 2nd ed. 2018)
Design, Implementation and Evaluation

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Web-Based Learning (2nd Ed.)
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387 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback

This second edition is a practical, easy-to-read resource on web-based learning. The book ably and clearly equips readers with strategies for designing effective online courses, creating communities of web-based learners, and implementing and evaluating based on an instructional design framework. Case example, case studies, and discussion questions extend readers skills, inspire discussion, and encourage readers to explore the trends and issues related to online instructional design and delivery.

Part I. Introduction to Online Learning, Communities and Instructional Design.- Chapter 1.Overview of Online Instruction and Learning Environments and Communities.- Chapter 2.Foundations of Online Learning and Instructional Design.- Part II. The WBID Model for Creating an Online Community of Learners.- Chapter 3.Analysis: Considering Outcomes, Context, and Learners.- Chapter 4. Analysis: Considering the Instructional Content for Online Instruction.- Chapter 5.Planning the Evaluation of Online Instruction.- Chapter 6. Concurrent Design: Preplanning and Design Tasks.- Chapter 7. Concurrent Design: Instructional and Motivational Strategy Planning.- Chapter 8.Concurrent Design: Putting Design Plans into Development Action.- Part III. Implementation and Evaluation of Online Instruction.- Chapter 9.Implementation: Establishing a Sense of Community.- Chapter 10. Conducting Summative Evaluation and Research: The Final Stage.

Gayle V. Davidson-Shivers is a professor in the Instructional Design and Development (IDD) program at the University of South Alabama. She serves as the Foundations Area Program Coordinator in her department, Counseling and Instructional Sciences. She developed two graduate certificate programs: Human Performance Improvement and Instructional Design and Development, and now advises master’s and doctoral students about them. Being the first in her program to teach online course, she continues to design and teach both online and blended courses in the areas of instructional design and organizational performance improvement and change among others. Her publications and presentations focus on online and blended learning, instructional strategies and needs assessment.

Karen L. Rasmussen is a professor and Associate Vice President in the Division of Research and Strategic Innovation at the University of West Florida. She leads initiatives related to academic policy, innovative practice and careerand technical education. At the state level, Dr. Rasmussen works in the area of adult degree completion, leading Complete Florida, to support and assist adults with some college to finish their degrees. She works closely with teams on campus to implement innovative distance learning models to maintain high quality programs. She led the launch of a statewide career awareness and technical education tool for K-20 students and citizens in Florida. She is a co-editor of the Handbook of Research on Competency-Based Education in University Settings.

Patrick R. Lowenthal is an Associate Professor of Educational Technology at Boise State University. He teaches online in the MA and doctoral in eLearning programs in his department. Before becoming a faculty member, he worked as an instructional designer at Boise as well as at the CU Online at the University of Colorado at Denver. He completed a doctorate i

Discusses how to effectively use learning management systems for development and implementation

Focuses on designing high quality online courses

Redefines the relationships between performance improvement and instructional design

Provides emphasis on planning and conducting evaluation and research