
The Wall Street Journal recently noted that colleges and universities in America are increasingly being divided into winners and losers. Institutions that are larger and have stronger reputations are more likely to be economically stable and to experience a growth in enrollments, while less prestigious institutions have a greater likelihood to experience enrolment decline and the fiscal problems that go with it....

As an undergraduate- and graduate-level business instructor, I’ve had numerous opportunities to partner with an instructional designer (ID) to create online courses. Each time, my role was to provide subject area expertise, valuable experience teaching our institution’s student population, and knowledge of institutional and programmatic values, policies, and priorities. When asked to serve in this role, instructors who already have online teaching...

Have you ever wondered about the difference between Webb’s Depth of Knowledge and Bloom’s Taxonomy? If you are in the educational field, this is something you most likely have been exposed to and are familiar with; if not, this article provides a bit of insight into the concepts. Let’s look further into the differences between these concepts and their relation to course...