Another amazing topic of the ONL 192
iteration is design for online and blended learning, for me topic was core and
import, I gained many skill and knowledge on how to design an online and
blended course. One of the important components to consider is
how an online and blended learning approach will address emotional engagement for learning. Emotional under this context comprise, hope, pride anger, shame,
boredom and hopelessness. All these are significantly related to academic
achievement, student motivation, learning strategies, self regulations and
value appraisal (Perkin eta al., 2010)
During the discussion in our group every
one shared his/her experience regarding the designing of online course. Some
have experience in design, facilitating online and blended but few of us have
no experience at all… It was a very nice and practical session, one of us
brought a course which was under design we used it as case, we gave our
comments and input especially the part of emotion engagement
Emotional
engagement in the online learning
Emotional engagement is a student’s
involvement in and enthusiasm for online learning. When students are emotionally
engaged, they want to participate in school, and they enjoy that participation more.
There are strategies that can be used for increasing student’s engagement in
online context such as increasing positive motivations and decreasing negative
emotions of students: increasing intrinsic motivation, self efficacy and self regulations
of students, improving cognition, and increasing higher order of thinking.
Pntaraki and Burkhoder, (2018) pointed
out the following emotional strategies and techniques to employ for online and blended
leaning
I.
The use of anticipated
or self referential feedback
II.
The effect of culture
emotions
III.
Creating courses with
high task value
IV.
Cognitive strategies
V.
Behavioral strategies
VI.
Collecting and analyzing
students’ engagement data.
Instructional Design standard for better E learning
In designing blended and online course
we need to consider for major components namely; course purpose, objective purposes
content, methods to be employed and learner who is a main stake holder of that
particular course. Therefore, (Chatia, B., 2018) pointed out the following
standards with are essentials for an effective blended and online course
- Identify the purpose of the course
- Framing instructional objective
- Aligning content with objectives
- Deciding on strategies to facilitate learning
- providing practices with feedback
- Engaging interactivity
- Learning assessment

Design online and blended topic
together with previous one covered in this iteration provides a better way and
effective implementation of an online
course for my students which will significantly add me with potential pedagogical
approaches.
References
Chetia, B. (2018), Instructional
Design standards for Better E learning. Availale at https://blog.commlabindia.com/
(Accessed: 07/12/ 2019)
Pentaraki, A. and Burkholder, G.
J. (2018) ‘Emerging Evidence Regarding the Roles of Emotional, Behavioural, and
Cognitive Aspects of Student Engagement in the Online Classroom’, European
Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning, pp. 1–21
Hi Deodatus, Great blog. Don't forget Gilly Salmons 5 stage model, because this is essential for online courses. THX.
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