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When teaching students online/e-learning the instructor must have a strong communication  with each learner, as well as, develop a connection with each learner. Another one  is being available to help so students won't get frustrated. Also, It is very important to learn how to nagvate the program/platform. 

 

Making sure the content is easy to follow and the student is able to use without unnessary frustration. Giving clear instructions as to what is expected of them and how to manuver thoughout the program.  Giving specifict time frames/ dates/ assignments without confussion. 

I found the content interesting.Reply to Courtney Minor's post:

 

Instructors should take various approaches in order to effectively engage and teach their students. As instructors we generally realize this, but taking the time to have the full range of knowledge and understanding of the learning management platform being used in order to convey the information needed will be key. Knowing how to use all the tools in the online classroom will be vital to your and your students success within the online classroom setting. 

Online learning takes a teacher who understands all the options and features of the course. Using feedback from students can help to keep the information interesting and appealing. Learning valubale skills that the students can use in the future. Having a sense of accomplishment through elearning is also good for students self esteem.

 

Online learning takes a teacher who understands all the options and features of the course. Using feedback from students can help to keep the information interesting and appealing. Learning valubale skills that the students can use in the future. Having a sense of accomplishment through elearning is also good for students self esteem.

 

Using the CMS to help with the overall online instrcustion. Understand how to properly use all aspects of course  instructions to include online discussions/forums, keeping up with postings and following up with the postings is vital to the timeframes given to the students. 

So the students don't get frustrated I need to deliver quality instruction via modules with specific lessons to my students needs. I need to understand the course delivery format so i can guide my students through online learning efficiently and with little frustration.

 

 

This course provides a necessary general outline for online teaching.  It may appear to be common sense, yet most helpful for those of use transitioning from direct instruction to online instruction.  

 

I learned that students in online environment will have more of a sense of security. There are a lot of different ways to check understanding, and better ways to respond to incorrect answers.

I have learned that it takes more than just knowing your content area to be an effective online teacher.  You must understand all that goes with teaching the course.  

 

When teaching online one of the most important duities as a teacher is to to know the CMS system as well as the institutions rules for posting, late work, do students have multiple chances at a quiz, etc.  Knowing the ins and outs of the CMS system will make posting assignments easier and more efficient.  On the students side they need to be comfortable with the system as well and if not have access to technical help at any point in time.

 

It helps to be able to identify the requirements expected from the institution as an instructor such as; time available to students, and when final grades are due.

It is important for the instructor to understand the course platform to create an active learning environment.

I learned that I need to broaden the methods I use for content delivery. Many of my courses are text-based. I would like to create more videos to engage students with the lecture material.

 

I learned how important it is for the instructor to be well organized and detailed. 

 

The Course Delivery section of this class gave me the terms I need to commuicate the requriements of the class in a sequential way. It also assisted on setting boundries for the student and the instructor.

 

Reply to Lisa Brown's post:I also was intrigued by all the responsibilities for an online instructor.  I have used online teaching casually when students ask for it, but was not so concerned about the responsibility it entailed.  I simply used it to help students understand a concept or to catch them up when they missed a class/lecture.  It was very informal; however, those students have given great feedback on the fact that I responded to their questions on a personal basis.  

 

All classes function the best when everyone, instructor included, is aware of the structure, boundaries and expections. Being able to communicate effectively between the student and instructor is paramount.

 

From this module, I have learned the importance of understanding the basic characteristics needed to manage an effective online course. The fact that I drive student success and completion of the course depends on my management and understanding of not only the content and tech support, but all the factors of the online class from presentation to grades and everything in between. 

 

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