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Virtual Opportunities: Interactive Strategies for Online Instruction – Panel Discussion

· The presentation will be posted at website of one of the presenters

· Goals:

o Learn about effective online strategies

o Goals of meeting online communities

o Assessments

· Robert Culp – St. Louis University:

o Teaching programs are moving very quickly to moving some content online to free up the class schedule

o Online learning may not be for every person. Some students will not respond in the same way as in a traditional learning environment.

o Where is a student going to be in an online course in regard to their ability to navigate and synthesize. Self-regulation and self-discipline are essential. If a student does not have these skills, we are setting these students up for failure.

o A pre-assessment might be helpful – there are examples available online

o Look at G. Salmon’s five stages for e-moderating – use a Google Search

· Kathy Hayden

o Uses Elbaum’s (sp?) 9 Essential Elements for Online Learning – a book available on Amazon

o Spend enough time to respond quickly and often – those who are online a lot receive the highest reviews from students

o It takes longer to teach online, but it also provides more flexibility for the instructor

o Create a variety of learning experiences. Read this, do that – gets boring online just as in the classroom

· Dennis O’Connor

o Went through a lot of strategies related to teacher education, mentoring, use of TAs, etc.

o Advantages in training new folks in best practices

o Monitor burnout of online teachers. This can occur just as in the traditional classroom

o Effective strategy – Not being alone in the classroom. Connected this to the use of TAs, etc.

o Working together with another person can make an online course far better than possible.

o He teaches together with an instructor in Dubai

· Kecia Ray – Nashville, Lipscomb University

o Give a time or two a week that the instructor will be enable for live chat

o Give a time or two a week that the instructor will be available by phone (GOOD STRATEGIES!)

o Utilize Skype for connecting with your class

o We have things to learn from traditional classrooms and teachers – not a separate discipline, but rather a different focus of the same discipline

o Richer content results from students are part of development

· Virtual classrooms can be used to supplement the course, such as with tappedin.org

· Assessment

o Requires a lot of time. Giving good, solid feedback is essential.

o Don’t assume that an online student will look for the gradebook. Be sure to tell the students where to find their grade.

o Any CMS – forgive its weaknesses and enjoy its strengths

o Comments in the assessment area of a gradebook that are private are important

o At no time do you have a greater attention of your student than when providing feedback and evaluation

o Use a rubric with a self-evaluation survey to create awareness – most students tend to evaluate themselves pretty well when they understand the criteria

o At the beginning of every course, provide a very specific list of expectations, including due dates

o The younger the student, the more likely it will that a student needs a reminder. We all need these reminders when we don’t have a login part of a regular schedule

o A CMS which allows scores for posts within a discussion is a good idea

o When you respond to posts, you MUST give value added in some way

o Get a rubric for online discussions

o Ask students:

§ What is the pace like?

§ How much time you are spending?

§ I want to continue to improve my course? How can I improve my class?

o BE SURE TO GIVE STUDENTS THE RESULTS OF THE QUESTIONS YOU HAVE ASKED – AN ESSENTIAL STEP

o Peer review may be used for assessment – available through WebCT 6

o Multiple attempts at an online assessment can be powerful –are we most concerned about a grade or learning

o There are ways to have assessments proctored

o Open-book online tests can make teachers more empathetic to students who goes through these evaluations

o The best types of quizzes – glossary and terminology, as well as open book quizzes on readings.

o Make sure every assignment is connected to some type of assessment

· Building Community

o Peer review

o Allow the students to get to know one another. Some sort of getting to know you activity is excellent, especially if they online know each other through the online community

o Have students upload photographs. Putting a name with a face is very powerful

o A wiki might be used to help students create content for their own course – EX: Create a section on digital citizenship

o Use some sort of video conference

o Facebook or Linked In – students can become familiar with tools available outside the course

o Use an icebreaker at the beginning of a course. This is especially important because people are likely to drop the class the first week of the course.

o Community fuels online learning

o EVERY class should have an ice breaking activity early in the class

o Clearly define the purpose for the group

o Create a distinct gathering place for the group

o Promote effective leadership from within the group

o Define norms and a clear code of conduct

o Allow for a range of member roles

o Allow for and facilitate subgroups

o Allow members to resolve conflict

o Have students ask questions to the wisdom of the community – encourage them to do that, and praise them when that happens

o Group work builds community – keep in mind that this can lead to problems (the single biggest problem with group work is the vanishing student – “If you disappear from your group you will drive them CRAZY!”)

· From Q&A Session

o Algebra 1 is the #1 online course in K-12. There are a lot of online products available to teach this course online. The presence of the instructor in any class is going to drive success

o Good teachers will be good teachers online

o http://www.csusm.edu/kayden -- online resources

o Don’t like high stakes testing in online courses – VERY open to cheating

o Students evaluation of each other can be helpful in group assessment

o We can learn more about students through an online course than we often can in a face to face class

o There are a number of states that are starting to add online teaching endorsements

o Prediction: We should be preparing students to teach online, because K-12 online work is proliferating – INTERESTING CONCEPT!

o There is a SIG in ISTE for online learning

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