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Book Reviews August 21, 2020

Cultivating Diverse Online Classrooms Through Effective Instructional Design

Roxanne Russell, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health

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Author
Milheim, Karen L.
Publisher
IGI Global
Date Reviewed
August 21, 2020
Reviewer
Roxanne Russell

Higher education programs are continuously expanding globally and now, students who are enrolled in online courses can reside anywhere in the world. Due to this phenomenon, institutions are forced to adapt to serve their remote students.

Cultivating Diverse Online Classrooms Through Effective Instructional Design provides emerging information on designing online courses recognizing cultural differences, building effective learning environments and forums, and integrating classroom aesthetics. While highlighting the challenges of online education and intercultural learning, readers will learn valuable ways to maximize student communication, learning, and other culturally diverse classroom tools. This publication is an important resource for instructional designers, graduate students, academics, and other higher education professionals seeking current research on the best ways to globally expand online higher education. (From the Publisher)