- Create a blog and publish posts, either for personal, professional development, or instructional use
- Create a wiki and consider how this could be used as a learning tool
- Learn the difference between a blog and a wiki
- Learn how to use tools that allow you to collaborate synchronously with your students
- Learn how to use tools that allow you to collaborate asynchronously with your students
- Decide when and how you will be available to students and how long they can expect to wait to hear back from you
- Explore the options available for ready made content for your course
- Learn about the copyright rules that go along with using content that someone else created in your course
- Explore how you could create your own multimedia content for your course
- Learn how to use basic computer tools such as a web cam and microphone
- Learn about different file formats for video and audio files, and the difference between downloading and streaming
- Consider how you could use social media to engage your students
- Decide if you want students to have access to your personal social media accounts
- Learn what options are available within your LMS settings to promote honesty and integrity in the online classroom
- Learn what a MOOC is and think about how it will effect the future of education as well as how they can help you and your students now
- Figure out how you are going to organize and share all of these great ideas you find, such as with a social bookmarking tool
- Learn what tech support options are available at your school for instructors
- Learn what tech support options are available at your school for online students
- Investigate how to make your course accessible to all students including those with physical or learning disabilities
- Ask your online students for feedback or reflections about what is working and what is not
- Learn where you can learn more about online teaching and learning (such as Master Online Teacher courses)
- Be flexible – with a course dependent on technology, something is bound to not work as planned
- Accept that your online course is never a finished work and will continue to grow and change as you grow and change as an instructor
Sunday, December 15, 2013
TT1351: 23 Things...
23 things online teachers need to learn:
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