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Posted on 26/06/202024/06/2020 by Rafael Scapin

How much ‘work’ should my online course be for me and my students?

How much work is too much (or too little) work for my students? How much work is too much work for my TAs or for me? How do I design an online course? A post where I propose ‘Total Work Hours‘ as a replacement for the Course/Credit Hour.

http://davecormier.com/edblog/2020/06/20/how-much-work-should-my-online-course-be-for-me-and-my-students/

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