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Successful Team-Based Development of an Online Course with an External Partner: An Analysis of the Perspectives of Academics

Title: Successful Team-Based Development of an Online Course with an External Partner: An Analysis of the Perspectives of Academics
Language: English
Authors: Croxford, Sharon; Thomas, Colleen; Horvath, Deanna; Buultjens, Melissa; Stirling, Emma; Larsen, Amy; Stasis, Tania Roman; Radcliffe, Jessica; Buultjens, Phil; McDonald, Stuart; Forsyth, Adrienne
Source: Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice. 2019 16(1).
Availability: University of Wollongong. Available from: Centre for Educational Development and Interactive Resources. Northfields Avenue, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia. Tel: +61-2-4221-3140; Fax: +61-2-4225-8312; e-mail: jutlp@uow.edu.au; Web site: http://ro.uow.edu.au/jutlp
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 20
Publication Date: 2019
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Teamwork; Cooperative Planning; Online Courses; Educational Technology; Health Sciences; Higher Education; Barriers; Time Management; Expectation; Interpersonal Communication; Ownership; Expertise; Cooperation; Foreign Countries; College Faculty; Teacher Attitudes
Geographic Terms: Australia
ISSN: 1449-9789
Abstract: Course and subject development teams are increasingly seen in the tertiary online teaching environment and they face a unique set of challenges. The purpose of this study was to synthesise and share learnings of 12 academics involved in the development of subjects with an external partner for a new multidisciplinary online health science course at an Australian university, in order to improve ongoing development within the course and inform new course development. In this case study, thematic analysis of focus group discussions and qualitative survey data identified five key themes related to the development process: time management, setting expectations, communication, the development team, and ownership. Barriers to productive subject development included unrealistic timelines, unclear lines of communication, unmet or unrealistic expectations and lack of recognition of team members' expertise, and lack of support for genuine collaboration. Team-based development of an online course has the potential to be a rewarding experience for academics. In order for the benefits to be realised, approaches to development underpinned by a community-centred framework, observing core values such as collaboration, shared sense of purpose and expectations, would address a number of the issues identified in this study.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2019
Accession Number: EJ1213922
Database: ERIC