Kinds of instructional media
There are many types of instructional materials and media as well as different ways that you can interact with course content.
Planning for online content should involve considering a variety of sources and media formats. An online course typically uses multiple content sources that may be presented in different kinds of formats such as text, print, photos, graphics, animations/simulations, sounds, and videos.
What kinds of content will you use in your online course?
Essential Course Materials
There are several essential course materials to include in an online course. These include guiding elements such as:
- Syllabus information
- Module/unit/week overviews
- Course schedule
- Online lectures or instructor commentary
- Readings
- Learning activity instructions
- Assessment/Assignment instructions
- Evaluations
As a time saver, there are templates (below) that can be used as a starting point during design and development of many of these essential course materials. Providing these essential materials can help faculty maximize their own time by addressing common student questions. It is important to provide a unit/module/week framework and common guideposts for needed information. The key is to make your expectations clear so that students have the information they need to complete activities with a minimum number of questions.
Instructions and Templates
The following templates were designed as a starting point for creating online activities. They address common student questions and provide a framework as well as recommendations for information to include for each type of content.
Designer's notes are included and are intended to be removed prior to using the documents online.
Knowledge base article describes how to access and utilize Canvas templates created by DoIT Academic Technology and TeachOnline@UW, Division of Continuing Studies. Upload to your course for easy editing.
Word versions:
- Syllabus template (.docx):
- Engineering Professional Development Template
- -UW-Madison syllabus template (with credit-hour information)
- Commentary (.doc)
- Lesson (.docx) (Engineering Professional Development)
- Assignment Instructions (.docx) Engineering Professional Development
- Two-part discussion (.doc)
- Three-part discussion (.doc)
- Team discussion (.doc)
Common Instructional Content Types
The following table provides examples of some common content sources and media formats that are particularly useful in the online environment.
- Assignment
- Rubrics
- Discussion Prompt
- Plant Pathology 123: The Irish Potato Famine : courtesy of Professor Aurelie Rakotondrafara. Produced with PowerPoint and Articulate Storyline
- Narrated PowerPoint using Camtasia courtesy of instructor Lisa Lenertz-Lindemer, Environment, Health, & Safety
- Motivation YouTube Video
- TED Talks
- Podcasts
- Screencast information, resources, and more examples
- How to use Kaltura to upload video, create a screencast, and record audio record
- Course Introduction Video
- Good and Bad Examples of Course Welcome
- Prezi Example: John Hawks - Intro to Anthropology Course
- (Tip: use the arrows to navigate forward and backward)
- Activity: Match the skill to the correct level of Bloom’s Taxonomy.
- Activity: How do you define assessment?
- How to create effective eLearning presentations
- PowerPoint for E-Learning
- Video Example: John Hawks - Tour of Gibraltar caves to explore Neandertal behavior for Human Evolution: Past and Future MOOC.
- Audio Example: Kris Olds - Interview with Nigel Thrift for Globalizing Higher Education and Research MOOC.
- Pedagogical Roles for Video in Online Learning
- Develop Your Video Presence
- Tips for instructional design for videos
- Articulate storyline example courtesy of the Physical Therapy Department. Produced by the DoIT Academic Technology Online Course Production Team.
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- UW-Madison content authoring pilot technologies
- Writing case studies
- Case Study Ideas
- Civics
- 50 great sites or serious educational games
- Game-based learning examples
- Diffusion Simulation Game
- Tax Simulation
- Interactive Simulations for Math & Science
- Tips for using word clouds in eLearning
- for reflection and synthesis
- to enhance critical thinking
- Diigo Example
- Diigo Outliner Example
- PowToon Example
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- Diigo
- Diigo Outliner
- PowToon
- Role playing ideas
- Role playing assignment
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