@article{0d4989020eb14297b2e995cd139661d9,
title = "Habitable Worlds: Delivering on the Promises of Online Education",
abstract = "Critical thinking and scientific reasoning are central to higher education in the United States, but many courses (in-person and online) teach students information about science much more than they teach the actual process of science and its associated knowledge and skills. In the online arena specifically, the tools available for course construction exacerbate this problem by making it difficult to build the types of active learning activities that research shows to be the most effective. Here, we present a report on Habitable Worlds, offered by Arizona State University for 12 semesters over the past 6 years. This is a unique online course that uses an array of novel technologies to deliver an active, inquiry-driven learning experience. Learning outcomes and quantitative data from more than 3000 students demonstrate the success of our approach but also identify several remaining challenges. The design and development of this course offers valuable lessons for instructional designers and educators who are interested in fully capitalizing on the capabilities of 21st-century technology to achieve educational goals.",
keywords = "Active learning, Astrobiology, Online education, SETI, Teaching",
author = "Horodyskyj, {Lev B.} and Chris Mead and Zack Belinson and Sanlyn Buxner and Steven Semken and Anbar, {Ariel D.}",
note = "Funding Information: Habitable Worlds was provided by the NASA Astrobiology Institute, National Science Foundation (TUES grant number #1225741), and ASU Online. We would like to thank the instructors, teaching assistants, and developers who assisted greatly in the development and refinement of course content and running the course over the past six years: Matthew Kellom, Marc Neveu, David Copeman, Shaowei Ho, Jason Raymond, Svetlana Shkolyar, Nikhil Monga, Anusha Kalyaan, Kirt Robinson, Adam Monroe, Jason Lai, Bryce Carande, Aleisha Johnson, and Audrey Horne. Funding Information: Funding for development of Habitable Worlds was provided by the NASA Astrobiology Institute, National Science Foundation (TUES grant number #1225741), and ASU Online. We would like to thank the instructors, teaching assistants, and developers who assisted greatly in the development and refinement of course content and running the course over the past six years: Matthew Kellom, Marc Neveu, David Copeman, Shaowei Ho, Jason Raymond, Svetlana Shkolyar, Nikhil Monga, Anusha Kalyaan, Kirt Robinson, Adam Monroe, Jason Lai, Bryce Carande, Aleisha Johnson, and Audrey Horne. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} Copyright 2018, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2018.",
year = "2018",
month = jan,
doi = "10.1089/ast.2016.1550",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "18",
pages = "86--99",
journal = "Astrobiology",
issn = "1531-1074",
publisher = "Mary Ann Liebert Inc.",
number = "1",
}