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March 29, 2017
“Designing for Online Distance Education: Putting Pedagogy Before Technology”
- Author
- Ascough, Richard S.
- Publisher
- Teaching Theology and Religion 5, no. 1 (2002): 17-29
Theological schools are increasingly exploring online distance education as a mode of course delivery. Yet while online course delivery has the potential for effective, deep learning it can also have a number of pitfalls. This article introduces online distance education and examines in detail the pedagogical possibilities for online learning by providing a number of examples drawn from online courses. While championing the use of online course delivery for theological schools, it also sounds a note of caution by advocating that the use of technology should be driven by sound pedagogical principles. Putting pedagogy before technology will insure quality education no matter what the content or mode of delivery.