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Instructional Design
Basics of Instructional Design
RSI: Regular and Substantive Interaction in Online Courses
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Instructional Design Philosophies, Principles, & Models
The ADDIE Instructional Design Framework
Information on the Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate (ADDIE) instructional design model from Stanford University Teaching Commons
The Backward Design or Understanding By Design Model
An introduction to backward design in online learning from Vanderbilt University
Instructional Design Made Easy!
Article from European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education
Instructional Design Competencies and Standards
Quality Matters Instructional Designers Association
Information about Quality Matters (QM) - the leading certification for online instructional design in the United States
ISTE Standards for Educators
Standards for instructors from the International Society for Technology in Education
Accessibility Checklist for Instructional Designers
A quick checklist for accessibility and universal design principles from the University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign
Instructional Design
Learning Management Systems
Blackboard to Canvas Tool Comparison
A comparison chart of the major tools and core functions of Blackboard and Canvas from the University of North Texas
Canvas vs. Blackboard
A comparison of Canvas and Blackboard from The Motley Fool
Moodle as a Learning Management System: Perceived Efficacy and Actual Use
An article from the Journal of Educators Online provided through ERIC - Educational Research and Information Clearinghouse
Canvas Extensions - Respondus LockDown Browser and More
Respondus Lockdown Browser + Monitor Quick Start Guide
Instructor FAQs About Respondus Lockdown Browser + Monitor
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