Leadership in Online Learning in Higher Education: Why Instructional Designers for Online Learning Should Lead the Way
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With the increase in demand for online education at the university level has also come the “recognition that in order to be effective, such programs cannot simply be on-line replicas of the instruction delivered in classrooms” (Reiser, 2001, p. 64). An environment of collaboration with a shared vision is needed to bring faculty expertise together with online learning design and technological expertise. This article addresses why and how instructional designers should lead the way.
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