✔️ A printable syllabus is available to learners (PDF, HTML).
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Keeping learners on track is a core part of teaching online, and the more information you can provide in advance, the fewer problems and obstacles your learners will encounter. Creating a syllabus is fundamental aspect of any course design process. Providing a syllabus in a format that is easy to find in the online course, and available for learners to access, download, and print at their convenience is equally essential.
Many learners prefer a document that they can print and refer to offline, or keep for their records. Producing a syllabus in a format that is readable and printable (not editable) is the goal. PDF and HTML file formats are recommended over DOC formats.
Refresh Your Course with These Ideas
General Suggestions
- Create your syllabus in an easily printable format, such as PDF or HTML.
- Avoid posting DOC(X) files, as these are too easily editable.
- Consider developing a visual syllabus that illustrates the pathways that learners will take towards mastering objectives in the online course.
- Check with your colleagues, program chair, or dean, to see if there is a standard format that you should be using when developing your syllabus.
- Include information related to online course navigation in your syllabus, to make it easier for learners to get started and begin progressing through the course.
Chang, S. L., & Ley, K. (2006). A Learning Strategy to Compensate for Cognitive Overload in Online Learning: Learner Use of Printed Online Materials. Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 5(1), 104-117.