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18 Characteristics of Super Courses

18 Characteristics of Super Courses


By: Brendan Lake

May 7, 2021

Summary: In this article, we’ll explore 18 characteristics of powerful learning experiences as identified in Ken Bain’s book Super Courses: The Future of Teaching and Learning.Author: Brendan Lake, D.M.A., M.Ed., is a senior instructional designer wi ...

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Using True or False Questions for Student Engagement in Your Course

Using True or False Questions for Student Engagement in Your Course


By: Brendan Lake

November 2, 2015

True or false?: College courses should never include true or false questions.True or false questions are notoriously unreliable for student assessment, but used outside of an exam context, they can enhance student engagement.As most instructors are a ...

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Engage your Students with the 6 C’s of Motivation

Engage your Students with the 6 C’s of Motivation


By: Brendan Lake

November 6, 2017

Imagine you’re an online instructor in the middle of a semester. Every week at the 11:59 pm deadline, students submit assignments that barely meet the rubric minimums. The discussion boards and virtual office hours are ghost towns, and you’re not con ...

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Best Practices for Large-Enrollment Online Courses, Part I: Managing student expectations, leveraging quizzes, and reducing grading load

Best Practices for Large-Enrollment Online Courses, Part I: Managing student expectations, leveraging quizzes, and reducing grading load


By: Brendan Lake

April 30, 2025

Whenever student enrollment capacity dramatically increases for an instructor, there are a number of common questions and concerns: How will the increased grading load be managed?  How can instructors facilitate a discussion among 100+ students? ...

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9 Ways to Make Your Course Easier to Navigate

9 Ways to Make Your Course Easier to Navigate


By: Brendan Lake

April 22, 2016

Easy course navigation is a critical component of a great online course.  According to Quality Matters (QM), an organization dedicated to improving online course quality, one of the requirements for a QM certified course is that the, “Course nav ...

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Quick and Easy Course Improvements All Online Instructors Should Consider

Quick and Easy Course Improvements All Online Instructors Should Consider


By: Brendan Lake

February 14, 2019

Many articles and workshops explore complex concepts and tools that may not be suitable for everyone.  With this in mind, I asked our instructional design team at ASU Online, “What are some easy, non-technical, low-hanging-fruit-type enhancement ...

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How to Make Virtual Office Hours Work for You and Your Students

How to Make Virtual Office Hours Work for You and Your Students


By: Brendan Lake

March 10, 2021

Summary: In this article we’ll explore strategies to manage expectations, promote access, and clarify value to students to drive successful virtual office hours.Author: Brendan Lake, D.M.A., M.Ed., is a senior instructional designer with ASU Online a ...

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How to Foster More Authentic Discussions in Asynchronous Online Courses

How to Foster More Authentic Discussions in Asynchronous Online Courses


By: Brendan Lake

July 10, 2020

During my undergraduate studies, I remember having a final exam for an introductory Spanish course where we were asked to have a conversation, in Spanish, about the weather. At the designated time, my professor welcomed me into an empty classroom alo ...

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Best Practices for Large-Enrollment Online Courses, Part III: Managing instructor-student communication and presence

Best Practices for Large-Enrollment Online Courses, Part III: Managing instructor-student communication and presence


By: Brendan Lake

July 18, 2019

Whenever student enrollment capacity dramatically increases for an instructor, there are a number of common questions and concerns: How will the increase in grading load be managed?  How can instructors facilitate a discussion among 100+ student ...

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