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Creating a Vigorous Online Course
A Step-by-Step Guide
Berlin Fang
Bridwell Press, 2026

Creating a Vigorous Online Course by Berlin Fang is a comprehensive, step-by-step guide for educators looking to build meaningful, engaging, and structurally sound online learning experiences. Drawing on decades of instructional design expertise and educational research, Fang bridges the gap between conceptual pedagogy and real-world teaching practices. The book is uniquely structured to walk educators through the entire course creation process—from planning and tool selection to assessment design, interaction strategies, and multimedia integration.

Unlike many overly technical or abstract resources, this book offers platform-agnostic guidance enriched with clear tasks, practical tips, checklists, and real examples. It emphasizes principles such as granularity, modular design, reusability, accessibility, and equivalence to in-person learning—all while respecting instructors' time and creativity.
Fang’s conversational tone and thoughtful analogies (like course design as translation or architecture) make complex ideas approachable, and his deep respect for both teachers and students is evident throughout. Whether you're teaching fully online, hybrid, HyFlex, or simply looking to digitize parts of your course, this book provides actionable strategies to craft student-centered experiences without sacrificing academic rigor.

An invaluable companion for K-12 educators, higher ed faculty, and instructional designers alike, Creating a Vigorous Online Course transforms course design from a technical burden into an empowering, iterative, and creative endeavor.
 

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Creating Family Archives
A Step-by-Step Guide to Saving Your Memories for Future Generations
Margot Note
Society of American Archivists, 2019
Not just a gift. It's history in the making. Family history is important. Photos, videos, aged documents, and cherished papers--these are the memories that you want to save. And they need a better home than a cardboard box. Creating Family Archives is a book written by an archivist for you, your family, and friends, taking you step-by-step through the process of arranging and preserving your own family archives. It’s the first book of its kind offered to the public by the Society of American Archivists. Gathering up the boxes of photos and years of video is a big job. But this fascinating and instructional book will make it easier and, in the end, much better.
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Managing Your Library Construction Project
A Step-by-Step Guide
Richard C. McCarthy
American Library Association, 2007


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