ABSTRACT

High-Impact Design for Online Courses introduces higher education professionals to an eight-step course design model, HIDOC, that leverages the unique considerations of online and hybrid modalities at each stage in the process. Though relevant to and informed by instructional designers and educational technologists, this book is specifically geared toward faculty who lack the administrative and technical supports they need to thrive in the new normal. Each chapter includes step-by-step guidance on learner analysis, course structure, appropriate activities and assessments, continuous improvement, and other key elements of a successful digital course. Teachers across disciplines and levels of experience will come away newly inspired and motivated with fresh insights into planning and drafting, practical tips for pedagogy and design, opportunities for self-reflection and course revision, and implications for learner-centered delivery.

chapter |16 pages

Introducing HIDC

High-Impact Design for Online Courses (the acronym is pronounced as “high dock”)

part Section I|214 pages

Designing Your Course With HIDOC

chapter 1|12 pages

Learner Analysis

chapter 2|21 pages

Learning Outcomes

chapter 3|9 pages

Course Structure

chapter 4|24 pages

Assessments & Activities

chapter 5|25 pages

Instructional Materials

chapter 6|15 pages

Technology & Tools

chapter 7|32 pages

Online Learner Support

chapter 8|26 pages

Continuous Improvement

chapter |22 pages

Bonus Chapter Design Execution

chapter |22 pages

Design Doc Library

part Section II|43 pages

HIDOC-in-Action: Design Case Examples

chapter |42 pages

HIDOC-in-Action