Transitioning from face-to-face to online instruction: How to increase presence and cognitive/social interaction in an online information security risk assessment class

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Abstract

This article briefly reviews two important goals in online education: interaction and presence. These are important goals in online education because they are linked to learning and motivation to learn. The article provides guidelines and an extended example of how to design an online course in information security in a manner that will enhance interaction and presence. This article's contribution is to provide guidelines with a corresponding extended and concrete example for those who are tasked with designing and delivering online courses. Although the guidelines and example were targeted to the field of information security, they can be readily adopted by other disciplines.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInformation Communication Technologies for Enhanced Education and Learning
Subtitle of host publicationAdvanced Applications and Developments
EditorsLawrence Tomei
Chapter22
Pages313-323
Number of pages11
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

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