Online Asynchronous Course Materials: Textbooks, Instructional Media, and Additional Resources
In each module, you will find [links? digital copies? a list of readings from a required textbook? videos? podcasts?].
I recommend setting aside dedicated time each week or every day to engage with the course materials. I also suggest taking time at the beginning of each week to take a quick glance at the Module Overview to plan out this reading/watching/listening time. This will help you:
- Achieve Course Learning Outcomes: To get the most out of this course, you'll need to engage with all the components of the course, especially instructional material like readings, videos, and podcasts. These will help you understand important [theories? events? ideas?] and strengthen your ability to ask questions and draw conclusions.
- Complete Quizzes and Assignments: You'll need to go through the readings and videos to be prepared for quizzes and assignments.
- Participate in Discussions: Engaging with the materials will also help you contribute meaningfully to discussion posts.
Required Textbooks
[What are they? How do they access them? How much do they cost?]
Instructional Media
Since this is an online asynchronous course, students are not expected to attend traditional class sessions with the instructor and classmates on designated days and times. However, you need to read, watch, or listen to the materials in each module before you attempt to complete the quizzes, discussions, and assignments for each module.
Additional Resources
In addition to required textbooks and instructional media, this course will include scholarly and non-scholarly articles, videos, and podcasts. These are intended to supplement your learning in this course.