8 Lessons Learned from Teaching Online
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
- This video list of insights comes from experts in the field of online teaching. Here is a collection of 8 lessons that might improve your online course!
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Joanna Dunlap, Assistant Director for Teaching Effectiveness, University of Colorado-Denver
Patrick Lowenthal, Instructional Designer, Boise State University
Practical, and not overwhelming. I recommend this for all collegiate profs.
Wow! Best 5 minutes i have spent in a long, long time!
Excellent job. This is so useful to share with my faculty members. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing. I am glad I use some of them in my classroom. fun and the unexpected, external resources, use technology intentionally, and be explicit.
Helpful and succinct content. Produced with excellence (music, graphics, video techniques, editing, articulate presenters )
Very succinct, relevant principles that any online instructor/designer would benefit to review.
Awesome video! It's nice to hear some fresh & different tips for success!
Nice presentation, thank you.
Great video and suggestions!
Excellent video. Thanks for the inspiration.
Apparently, these are opinions based on ideology or intuition as no supportive evidence is provided. Online instruction follows the same principles as classroom instruction, it is the limitation of the environment that differ. So, if high touch results in better learning than high tech--the same is true in the classroom.
On point!! Great video!!!
Good stuff, nicely done!
Thank you.
Thank you and very informative
These suggestions are very useful.
Excellent! Thank you.
Yes
Excellent guidelines
Great tips!
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A comprehensive, succinct and instantly applicable list of changes that can be highly effective. Thank you~I appreciate you making this video.
Great content in this. Out of curiosity, did you use an available template to create this video - something which I can purchase to use in Adobe After Effects or was this created specifically?
Thanks for the interest. This was made with a graphics editor, no template.
@@educause Thanks! I have shared this video with my colleagues - it was very well researched and presented.
#LearnAsOnePH. Very useful techniques!
owesum staff
I would like to teach Greek online,if anyone's interested,let me know.
oh yeah..??
Yeah.
Evan Arapis hello are you teaching Greek online already ?
Story telling power play
this needs real captioning please
Hi Alexis!
I've uploaded accurate subtitles/CC to this video as of now. Thanks for the heads up. We are adding CC files to all our new videos in an effort to increase accessibility. We hadn't gone back to our earlier, older videos to do so, but it's a great idea especially for our more popular videos. Thanks again! - Gerry Bayne, Multimedia Producer, EDUCAUSE
Fabulous!
You are not introducing anything here. Basically expanding the regular course thing with the online atmosphere
Online leaning , is killing the economy by firing teacher's. it also hurting the student by not having a real connection to a person or to the other students around them, because you have to work off of other people to get the problem correct.
Hey
What are teacher's?
MOOCS may be, but not all online courses. I have taught online courses--they are run only once. I was paid.
This is not universally correct. Every online course still needs a teacher. There is no reason an online teacher can't establish the same personal connection as a face to face instructor. What you're talking about is *poor* online teaching. Keep in mind there was *poor* teaching in face to face classes as well.
Nathan Tenhave Correct and re-submit.