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1 Checklists or context-bound evaluations for online learning in higher education By Peter Hosie (Edith Cowan University), Ann Backhaus (Edith Cowan University), and Renato Schibeci (Murdoch University)

2 ECU Online Quality Framework Developed by the CTLC Online Working Group in 2001 To enable consistent assessment and evaluation of online learning materials In 3 main areas of the online setting: - Pedagogies - Resources - Delivery Strategies

3 e-Moderating 5-week online unit for staff (1st week F2F, 4 weeks online ) 2 x collaborative activities, 2 x individual activities, 1 x Action Plan Authentic tasks, ‘real-life’ online environment Multiple modes of communication available Participants as both students and lecturers

4 Grand Finale - Virtual Session Requests for “real-life” practice using the virtual classroom Opportunity for online discussion Optional participation Student construction of knowledge, facilitated / guided by an invited online expert Opportunity for context-bound evaluation

5 Pedagogies: Predictive Evaluation Authentic tasks: Always Opportunities for collaboration: Always Learner-centred environments: Always Engaging: Always Meaningful assessments: N/A (optional participation)

6 Delivery Strategies: Predictive Evaluation Reliable and robust interface: Always Clear goals, directions and learning plans: Always Communication: Always Appropriate bandwidth demands: Always Equity and accessibility: Always Appropriate corporate style: N/A

7 Context-bound Evaluation Skim excerpts from the transcript of the ‘grand finale’ session. Reflect: After evaluating this online activity in context – what do you think? Discuss with the person next to you…

8 Thank you for your time! In closing: If you’re using a quality checklist for your courseware, consider using the checklist ‘in context’, ie ‘context bound’. Any questions?


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