Today's online learning tips come to you from Dr. Judith V. Boettcher, Ph.D. of Designing for Learning. Dr. Boettcher is a U.S nationally-known author and consultant in online and distance learning with expertise in faculty development, learning theory, and instructional design. Judith’s career spans decades, beginning with computer-assisted instruction in the 1980s.Here are Dr. Boettcher's Top 10 Best Practices for Online Learning:
- "Be Present at the Course Site" - communicate with the students, use noticeboards and messaging options
- Create a supportive online course community
- Share a set of very clear expectations for your students and for yourself as to (1) how you will communicate and (2) how much time students should be working on the course each week.
- Use a variety of large group, small group, and individual work experiences
- Use both synchronous and asynchronous activities
- Early in the term ask for informal feedback on "How is the course going?" and "Do you have any suggestions?"
- Prepare Discussion Posts that Invite Questions, Discussions, Reflections and Responses
- Focus on content resources and applications and links to current events and examples that are easily accessed from learner's computers
- Combine core concept learning with customized and personalized learning
- Plan a good closing and wrap activity for the course
Great Post. Thanks for the tips
ReplyDeleteGood pointers to remember at all times to put yourself in the shoes of the student.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. I will remeneber.
ReplyDeleteInteresting post. Thaks for the tips. My experience is that responding to the students regularily is quite important. Also to use online tests.
ReplyDeleteWith all due respect, I fail to see why any of these are particular to online learning, bar the use of word online occassionaly. These are just 10 tips for good teaching practice.
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