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Description
The
course explores the online teaching and learning environment
by introducing online learning principles and instructor
competencies. Participants will experience online learning
from the students' perspective as they explore and master
specific competencies needed in order to successfully
teach online. Some topics covered include:
1)
Strategies for orienting students to the online learning
environment
2) Basic instructional design principles as applied
to the facilitation of online courses
3) Self assessment of technical and learning management
system skills
4) Pedagogical approaches to facilitating online learning
- Teaching and learning theories, strategies and best
practices
5) Establishing social processes and presence - Building
a learning community in the online classroom
6) Facilitating online discussions and group work- Encouraging
peer-to-peer learning and collaboration
7) Managing assessment and maintaining assessment integrity
in the online environment
8) Important legal issues (FERPA, ADA, and copyright)
9) Identifying relevant institutional policies, procedures,
and support services
Notes:
- This
course is intended to introduce instructors to teaching
(facilitating) an online course that has already been
developed. This course does not train faculty how
to develop an online course.
- The
course is taught fully online.
- The
Course is 9 weeks long.
- While
opportunities to participate in synchronous activities
during the course are provided, they
are not required.
Course
Prerequisites
1.
Experience teaching in the traditional (face-to-face)
classroom
2. Basic computer skills. To evaluate your computer
skills, take the "Computer
Skills Inventory" self-check quiz. (Note:
Disregard the reference to workshops, these are for
undergraduate students only.) At a minimum, you must
be able to:
3.
A sincere interest in learning how to teach online.
If you aren't sure whether you are a good candidate
for teaching online, please view Are
You a Good Candidate for Teaching Online?
Course
Objectives
Upon
completion of this course, participants will be able
to:
1. Identify Learning Management System skills and technology
skills required of instructors in the online classroom.
2. Recognize and apply basic instructional design requirements
of an online course.
3. Identify strategies to effectively orient students
to learning online.
4. Describe and select appropriate pedagogical components
for the online teaching and learning process.
5. Recognize and establish an appropriate social presence
in order to facilitate learning and build a learning
community.
6. Facilitate an online discussion
7. Evaluate and select assessment methods appropriate
to the course/discipline in which they teach.
8. Identify basic legal issues of teaching online
9. Demonstrate an understanding of institutional policies,
procedures and support services related to the online
teaching environment.
10. Identify networking and professional development
opportunities for continued professional development.
Upon
successful completion of the COAT course, participants
will have demonstrated competencies in 8 major areas
which are detailed in the "COAT
Course Competencies."
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