| Design and Use of a Rubric to
Assess and Encourage Interactive Qualities in Distance Courses
M. D. Roblyer and W. R. Wiencke Abstract
Distance learning theory and research holds that interaction is an essential
characteristic of successful distance learning courses. However, the lack
of definition as to what constitutes observable, measurable interactive
qualities in distance learning courses has prevented transfer from theory
and research to design practices and has hindered research on ways to
improve interactive qualities of courses. This article describes how findings
from theory and research were used to develop a Rubric for Assessing Interactive
Qualities in Distance Courses. The rubric is presented, along with data
from formative uses of the instrument in distance learning courses. Current
and anticipated applications of the rubric include use by students as
part of post-course evaluations and by researchers and instructors as
a tool to allow more meaningful examination of the role of interaction
in enhancing achievement and student satisfaction in distance learning
courses. |