Community of Inquiry: Designing Quality Online Instruction for Special Educator Preparation
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https://doi.org/10.33043/c3u6rswrKeywords:
Canvas, community of inquiry, learning management systems, online learning, special educator preparationAbstract
Online education programs are on the rise and institutions of higher learning are utilizing Learning Management Systems (LMS) to facilitate online learning. The Community of Inquiry (CoI; Garrison et al., 1999) framework identifies three categories of cognitive presence, social presence, and teaching presence to guide the development of online instruction and has been adopted by numerous institutions of higher learning. This article identifies instructional strategies conducive to the design of online presence using the CoI framework to ensure quality learning experiences in online special educator preparation programs. We address some of the features of LMS system tools present in Canvas that are utilized by instructors when designing and implementing online instruction to include: communications, modules and assignments, collaboration, and grading.
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