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Web Teaching at Dartmouth College - this excellent site, put together by Sarah Horton, author of the book, Web Teaching Guide, contains some very valuable information.

Instructional Design Models - from the University of Colorado at Denver, School of Education

Instructional Design for Flow in Online Learning

Designing for Learning: The Pursuit of Well-Structured Content - in Syllabus, January 2003.

Explorations in Learning and Instruction: The Theory into Practice Database - This website contains information about various learning theories.

Using a Web-Based Course Management Tool to Support Face-to-Face Instruction

Developing an Effective Online Course

Paradigms for On-Line Learning

Online Education: New Paradigms for Learning and Teaching

Application of the Concept of Multiple Intelligences to the Design of Computer-Based Applications

Instructional Design Resources - from the Illinois Online Network. This is a very good site that has a lot of very practical information.

Instructional Design Methodologies And Techniques - written by three graduate students at The George Washington University.

Navigating the Bumpy Road to Student-Centered Instruction - by Richard M. Felder, Department of Chemical Engineering, North Carolina State University

Putting a Faculty Face on Distance Education Courses - in the February, 2003 issue of Syllabus

Teaching Online: A Practical Guide by Susan Ko and Steve Rossen


This is probably the best book to begin with as you considering using the web in your teaching. The deals not only with entirely online courses but face-to-face courses that use the Web to enhance learning.
The Online Teaching Guide by Ken w. White and Bob H. Weight
Creating Learning-Centered Courses for the World Wide Web by William B. Sanders.
Web Teaching Guide: A Practical Approach to Creating Course Web Sites by Sarah Horton