Designing Online Courses: 12 Tips for Health Professions Educators

  • Schlegel E
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This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. With the changes brought on by the public health concerns during the spring of 2020, face-to-face teaching was replaced by remote teaching in a rapid fashion. Learning management systems (LMSs) and video conferencing services were rapidly utilized to deliver online learning of previously in-person sessions. As the familiarity with remote teaching increases, designs of previously taught face-to-face courses will be revisited. Online teaching and learning provide great options for self-paced education in the dynamic environment of health professions education. Creative use of tools and collaborative web-based technology enables learner-centered pedagogy and the establishment of a community of learners. We offer practical tips for designing and implementing a generalized online course for health professions educators that appeal to diverse learners through meaningful use of different types of media.

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Schlegel, E. (2020). Designing Online Courses: 12 Tips for Health Professions Educators. MedEdPublish, 9, 117. https://doi.org/10.15694/mep.2020.000117.1

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