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Week 1
Advantages & Challenges of Online
Teaching
Dos & Don’ts of Online Development
Designing Backwards
So you’re going to teach online...
If you’re new to online teaching, you
might be feeling a bit like this right
now:
It’s true, the online classroom is
different from a traditional one - but
there are many great reasons to
teach online.
Advantages to Teaching Online:
* Flexibility of time and space - you manage your
course; and students learn anytime, from
anywhere!
* Equity of interaction - all students are involved
- not just the most comfortable.
* Quality of response - students have time to
reflect before responding.
Advantages to Teaching Online:
* Customized learning - students can move
through materials at their own pace.
*Fewer distractions - no one can walk in and
interrupt your online class - and students aren’t
sidetracked by Facebook while you lecture.
*Archiving ability - students are easily able to
review course content, and instructors have
archive data for assessment.
* Durability of the course - the course can go on
despite time conflicts, illness, weather, and
other interruptions.
*Value of professional experience - as more
and more programs and courses are moving
online, experience with teaching online sets
you up for opportunities in the future.
Advantages to Teaching Online:
Challenges of teaching online:
*Converting a course to an online format
involves a steep learning curve and can be
time-consuming.
*Course activities are going on every hour of
the day and night, requiring consistent
“checking in.”
*Online teaching sometimes requires very
specific written instructions and lots of
reminders and emails.
Challenges of teaching online:
*Students must be self-starters to be
successful, and so must instructors as well.
*Online communication lacks body language,
gestures, and facial expressions to convey
meaning.
DOs
&
DON’Ts
for developing your online course
DO develop the WHOLE course before it starts:
* The course must be fully developed before
the start of the semester in order to check
technologies, compatibilities, and operations
beforehand.
*Students taking online courses want flexibility
to work ahead.
*Once the course is developed, you can spend
your teaching time implementing.
DON’T make your online course exactly the
same as your face-to-face course:
*Maintain the same goals & objectives, but delivery methods
and assignments should be adapted for the online
environment.
*Some resources may not be adaptable to an online course,
specifically videos and copyrighted materials.
*Your role will be different: facilitator instead of sage-on-the-
stage. Students become more active constructors of their
learning.
DO focus on active learning and collaboration!
*It may seem difficult to do group projects
online, but you can! Including collaborative
assignments and discussion will enrich the
online experience for you and your students.
*Moodle features such as forum, chat, and
groups can help facilitate active learning online.
DO consult the experts:
*Use an online course rubric to guide the
development of your class. (Links also posted
in Moodle.)
Cal State Chico Rubric for Online instruction
Quality Matters Rubric
DO work backwards:
*Backwards course design keeps you (& your
students) focused on the ultimate goal of the
course.
*It gives the course a unified feel, as all lessons
& assignments move toward the final objectives.
Doing Backwards Design:
*Start by defining the course goals and
objectives.
*Design the final project/exam/exercise that
aligns with the overarching course goal.
*Create other assignments for the course that
meet objectives leading to the final goal.
Doing backwards design, cont.:
*After assignments & activities are created,
situate them within the course outline.
*Add assessments to gauge student learning &
provide formative feedback.
*Think about the course goal for your online class: After
taking your course, how will students be different? Post
your course goal to Moodle forum #1.
*What activities & projects have been most successful in
traditional courses you’ve taught? How can they be
adapted to fit the course goal, and the online environment?
Post your thoughts to Moodle forum #2.
Forum Questions:
Moodle features for week 1:
*On Moodle, download the Week 1 Moodle
document and set up some navigational &
organizational tools for your course.
Notes & Citations:
*Image: Microsoft ClipArt
*Backwards course design information and slides adapted from Ross Peterson-Veatch, Course
Development Institute powerpoint presentation, May & June 2013. Used with permission.

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Week1lesson final-collab

  • 1. Week 1 Advantages & Challenges of Online Teaching Dos & Don’ts of Online Development Designing Backwards
  • 2. So you’re going to teach online... If you’re new to online teaching, you might be feeling a bit like this right now: It’s true, the online classroom is different from a traditional one - but there are many great reasons to teach online.
  • 3. Advantages to Teaching Online: * Flexibility of time and space - you manage your course; and students learn anytime, from anywhere! * Equity of interaction - all students are involved - not just the most comfortable. * Quality of response - students have time to reflect before responding.
  • 4. Advantages to Teaching Online: * Customized learning - students can move through materials at their own pace. *Fewer distractions - no one can walk in and interrupt your online class - and students aren’t sidetracked by Facebook while you lecture. *Archiving ability - students are easily able to review course content, and instructors have archive data for assessment.
  • 5. * Durability of the course - the course can go on despite time conflicts, illness, weather, and other interruptions. *Value of professional experience - as more and more programs and courses are moving online, experience with teaching online sets you up for opportunities in the future. Advantages to Teaching Online:
  • 6. Challenges of teaching online: *Converting a course to an online format involves a steep learning curve and can be time-consuming. *Course activities are going on every hour of the day and night, requiring consistent “checking in.” *Online teaching sometimes requires very specific written instructions and lots of reminders and emails.
  • 7. Challenges of teaching online: *Students must be self-starters to be successful, and so must instructors as well. *Online communication lacks body language, gestures, and facial expressions to convey meaning.
  • 9. DO develop the WHOLE course before it starts: * The course must be fully developed before the start of the semester in order to check technologies, compatibilities, and operations beforehand. *Students taking online courses want flexibility to work ahead. *Once the course is developed, you can spend your teaching time implementing.
  • 10. DON’T make your online course exactly the same as your face-to-face course: *Maintain the same goals & objectives, but delivery methods and assignments should be adapted for the online environment. *Some resources may not be adaptable to an online course, specifically videos and copyrighted materials. *Your role will be different: facilitator instead of sage-on-the- stage. Students become more active constructors of their learning.
  • 11. DO focus on active learning and collaboration! *It may seem difficult to do group projects online, but you can! Including collaborative assignments and discussion will enrich the online experience for you and your students. *Moodle features such as forum, chat, and groups can help facilitate active learning online.
  • 12. DO consult the experts: *Use an online course rubric to guide the development of your class. (Links also posted in Moodle.) Cal State Chico Rubric for Online instruction Quality Matters Rubric
  • 13. DO work backwards: *Backwards course design keeps you (& your students) focused on the ultimate goal of the course. *It gives the course a unified feel, as all lessons & assignments move toward the final objectives.
  • 14. Doing Backwards Design: *Start by defining the course goals and objectives. *Design the final project/exam/exercise that aligns with the overarching course goal. *Create other assignments for the course that meet objectives leading to the final goal.
  • 15. Doing backwards design, cont.: *After assignments & activities are created, situate them within the course outline. *Add assessments to gauge student learning & provide formative feedback.
  • 16. *Think about the course goal for your online class: After taking your course, how will students be different? Post your course goal to Moodle forum #1. *What activities & projects have been most successful in traditional courses you’ve taught? How can they be adapted to fit the course goal, and the online environment? Post your thoughts to Moodle forum #2. Forum Questions:
  • 17. Moodle features for week 1: *On Moodle, download the Week 1 Moodle document and set up some navigational & organizational tools for your course.
  • 18. Notes & Citations: *Image: Microsoft ClipArt *Backwards course design information and slides adapted from Ross Peterson-Veatch, Course Development Institute powerpoint presentation, May & June 2013. Used with permission.