Structure and Transparency High-Structure and Active Learning High-structure courses provide students with regular required practice opportunities, typically in the form of weekly before-class, ...
Both minimalist and maximalist approaches to syllabus design have their proponents: concise syllabi are easier to navigate, while detailed ones offer a more precise picture of the course structure.
Organizing courses in a meaningful, clear and consistent way can benefit both the instructor and students. When the structure is pre-determined and systematic, it makes the building process more ...
Breaking up teaching content into chunks that can be repeatedly revisited offers educators a non-linear approach to learning. Chris Jones shares advice for designing online courses According to David ...
Want to design an online course that your students engage with, that supports diverse learning styles and is seamless to navigate for both educator and student? Here’s how to structure the process ...
Creating a course map is like planning a road trip—you start with your destination (learning outcomes) and chart the best route to get there (instruction, activities, and assessments). A ...
The University of Oxford offers a highly esteemed Computer Science program, ranked 4th globally by QS in 2025. This rigorous course provides a strong foundation in both theory and practice, with ...
In each of the first three semesters, students must choose three interdisciplinary courses from a variety of options offered by various academic fields The BA/BSc programme shall be for a minimum ...