Revising a Course: How to Collect, Analyze, and Apply Student Feedback (Instructional Design)
Publisher |
Dr. Luke Hobson
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Courses
Education
Publication Date |
Jun 01, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:23:16

How do you revise an online course to make it the best it can possibly be? My research at MIT and for my dissertation has given me a unique approach to improving online courses and yes, it's ridiculously nerdy.

Here are my 10 steps:

  1. Acknowledging that Students Know Best
  2. Creating a Pilot Program
  3. Using a Mixed Methods Approach
  4. Designing the Survey (Quan)
  5. Collecting the Data in the LMS
  6. Analyzing the Survey Results
  7. Developing Interview Questions
  8. Hosting the Interview Sessions (Qual)
  9. Interpreting the Results
  10. Applying the Changes

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