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Where can I learn more about how to organize the content in my online course?

The following list gives instructors some insight and ideas about organizing the content of their online courses.

Articles

Books

  • Teaching Online: A Practical Guide by Susan Ko and Steve Rossen. Houghton Mifflin, 2004. ISBN 0-618-29848-7

    Chapter 4. How to Create an Effective Online Syllabus

Examples

  • The Architectonics Studio

    Architecture professor Chris H. Luebkeman produced this site in collaboration with the University of Oregon Interactive Media Group. It uses an innovative approach to organize lectures, example problems, case studies, essays, links, animations, movies, and suggested readings.

  • Anthropology tutorials

    Anthropology professor Dr. Dennis O'Neil of Palomar College produced and maintains this site, which offers several award-winning examples of tutorials on physical and cultural anthropology.

You can always get help with your Oncourse CL questions at the teaching and learning centers on each campus. For contact information, see How do I contact the teaching and learning centers at each IU campus?

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Last modified on December 23, 2008.

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