Understanding the Digital Environment

When thoughtfully designed, digital learning can be as good—if not betterthan in-person education. However, digital teaching and learning requires a different approach from that in the physical classroom. Some key considerations are outlined below. 

Digital education consists of the same underlying components as on-campus ones: instructor-guided learning, independent readings and homework, and assessments. However, in Digital courses, the time you would have otherwise spent in the brick-and-mortar classroom is replaced by:

In our experience supporting the development of thousands of online courses, a few lessons stand out:


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Learn more about the primary modes of online instruction and assessment, starting with Asynchronous Instruction »