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In an e-learning environment students rely on their instructors intellectual, emotional and technical support to make learning successful. 

The students need to know that you support them, so we need to provide informative  and constructive feedback  in a timely manner. 

 

I learned that in an online environment soft skills will take an important role.

Student/Instructor Organization, time management, creativity, and other soft skills will help tremendously in developing a successful learning/teaching experience.

 

Ensuring success as an online instructor you must have a complete understanding of the online environment.  Not just for the instructor but also the student.  Students can become easily frustrated.  Knowing how to navigate the system, both front and back is essential.

 

I have developed a blended-classroom model for some of my classes.  There are always students who did not  access or who simply do not have access to online material prior to class, so pacing and available materials and assessments is always impacted by In-Class make-up instruction. Looking at the same courses from the now strictly distance-learning makes several aspects jump back out, such as scheduleing access to materials, assignments and assessments. Many referenced features, infrastructure, and delivery techniques and strategies make me yearn for a more sophisticated CMS than Google Classroom.

 

One thing that I was unaware of is making a summary of the discussion responses.  I think that is a very good idea!  We have recently taken our course on-line due to the Covid-19 shelter in place order so only recently started to use the forum for discussion questions.

 

I have learned that students need extra attention and help when they move to an online learning platform, and we need to pay extra attention to the new types of needs that we will encounter. 

 

As an effective online instructor, I must be able to communicate with my students in a variety of different ways including email, chats, post, discussion boards, and announcements, to name a few. I must be completely familiar with my CMS, online learning platform, technical support team, learner/teaching applications. I must be creative and keep the students attention during lecture, stimulate questions, and interaction among classmates. I must make sure the students have everything they need to succeed and provide support when needed.

 

The importance of students and instructors ability to understand the use of Course Management System. The e-learning experience will depend on the students ability to navigate through this system with minimal to none systems error. Also, the need for the instructors to comprehend the use of this system to assist students if needed. 

So far, I have learned that the success of online teaching will depend on how well organized I am in setting up my online course. Students can have a satisfactory learning experience if they are supported by the teacher. Therefore, knowing how the CMS works will be the "make or break" to my online course.

 

E-learning offers a great deal of flexibility for students.  It is imperative we put the necessay time frames in place and not waffle with compliance.  I look forward to implementing e-learning into my program.

Students learn better on an online environment when they know and feel supported by the instructor and know that there is technical support if they encounter some issues.

I think that this is a great communication tool. It will be useful with moving students forward with online learning and ensuring that we as educators are effectively meeting our educational needs

 

It is important to ensure that students are supported with course content/instruction and with technical support.  I have seen lately that it may be assumed that a student knows how to operate a computer because they use one in class.  With online learning, students are accessing progrems with with they may be unfamiliar, they may be using computers that are different from what is in the classroom, and they may not have a headset and a microphone for video chats.  Once students raise those concerns, it's not enough to say try to fix it and let me know if you need help.  It's obvious that they need help, so provide that technical support.

 

Reply to Cristiane Timoteo's post: I agree Cristiane. I work much harder instructing online than I did in the actual classroom.

I have learned that it is important to understand my districts CMS and course structure. I learned the importance of being familar iwth techniques and strategies to be able to answer questions about the platform that my students may have along the way. I am learning to navigate online teaching so I can relate to my students frustrations and I have to be able to put myself in their shoes and reassure them.

I learned that the online instructor must prepare as much or more than other instructors. Also that the level of comfort and trust a student has on the class, instructor and delivery is quite contingent on the instructor's preparedness. 

 

as an e learner there some things that has to be realized in order to be successful. 1 you have to really have the discipline  to be a self  starter. 2 you you cant rush how you learn in this manner. 3 you have to be able to read the material that is presented to you. 

 

I have learned that I must be knowledgable of the CMS as well as be able to teach the CMS to my students.  I have to structure my course content so that students can easily understand what they need to do, how they need to do, and when it is due.  I have to be available for help as well as know where to get help quickly if the hardware or software encounters hiccups.  I will be very organized in my delivery set up the most commonly used course structure of modules of lessons and topics within lessons.  I will also find a variety of teaching methods for the different learning styles - such as videos, examples, notes, and worksheets.  I like that students can interact with one another on forms, too.

 

I learned the concepts to understand the online platform and communication with students in online learning is very important.

I can say i have gain some knowledge on how to use course structures includes modules and lessons. Within this framework of representing a Learning Moduele coming from an Instructor i can use insert format text, files weblinks, discussion topics, test and quizzes,. I know how to do these this things but from a face to face classroom not virual. I was extremly deliigthed to learn the information on 

Comprehending Course Content and how to deliver this information into the virul classroom.  This information affords me to focus on how to deliver the format and ask the instructor to familillarize yourself with dilivery techniques and strategies.

Comprehending the delivery format: Familiarize yourself with the course delivery techniques and strategies,

I found this to be extreamly helpful.  In recents beyound our control circumstance we have been forced to engage online and teach as a virtual instructor and we need to utilize the three learning techniques,in this course structural integrity,

Navigational Simplicity,

Navigational Simplicity

 

 

 

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