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Supporting Instructors & Tutors During Online Delivery SLOAN C ALN Conference 29 October 2009

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Supporting Instructors & Tutors During Online Delivery

SLOAN C ALN Conference29 October 2009

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Willy Fahlman

[email protected]

Daph Crane

[email protected]

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Presentation Goal

During this interactive session we will

discuss a variety of strategies and

techniques for supporting those who

teach or facilitate online learning.

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Who do we mean when we refer to those who teach or facilitate online?

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Why Do Online Facilitators Need Support?

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Online Facilitator Competencies

• Content knowledge

• Instructional design

• Assessment/evaluation

• Presence

• Research

• Technology skills

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Course Preparation

• Course objectives

• Course assessment strategies

• Content presentation

• Learning activities

• Learner engagement

• Course and a half syndrome

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What To Do When.....

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What To Do When.....

• students are required to participate in an asynchronous online forum focusing on an assigned topic

• 1 student centres her discussion on networking & other non-relevant topics

• other students are active in her 'side' discussions & not actively participating in the assigned topic

• you pose direct questions to stimulate discourse but the bulk of the discussion remains on these ‘side’ discussions. 

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Interactions

• Student-teacher

• Student-student

• Student-content

• Content-content

• Teacher-content

• Teacher-teacher  Anderson, T. (2004). Toward a theory of online learning. In T. Anderson and F. Elloumi (Eds.), Theory and practice of

online learning (pp. 33 – 60). Athabasca: Athabasca University. (Available: http://cde.athabascau

.ca/online_book/ch2.html.)

 

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Time Management

Is the time commitment for online learning similar to traditional classes? 

How can facilitators keep their workload under control?

Facilitator seldom in course

Facilitator in course 24/7

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Isolation

   

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Social Networking

Community of Practice using: • Blogs• Wikis• Skype• Chat/IM• Twitter• My Space / Facebook / ning• Synchronous conferencing (ie Elluminate)

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Technology

Does an Online Facilitator need to be a technology wizard? 

• What skill level is needed? 

• What happens when something doesn't

work? 

Have something in your back pocket. 

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Support

• Colleague support

• Administrative support

• Professional support

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What Other Factors Impact

The Need For Online

Facilitator Support?

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Questions?

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 References/Resources

Anderson, T. (2004). Toward a theory of online learning. In T. Anderson and F. Elloumi (Eds.), Theory and practice of online learning (pp. 33 – 60). Athabasca: Athabasca University. (Available: http://cde.athabascau.ca/online_book/ch2.html.)

Conference Board of Canada (2000). Employability Skills 2000+. Retrieved September 12, 2009 from http://www.conferenceboard.ca/Libraries/EDUC_PUBLIC/esp2000.sflb    

Conrad, R., Donaldson, J. (2004). Engaging the Online Learner. San Fransico: Jossey-Bass.

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 References/Resources

Dorm,M. D. (2009, May).  Cyber-instructor? Nursing Management, (40)5, 34-37. Faculty Focus. www.facultyfocus.com

Fouche, I.  (2006, September).  A multi-island situation without the ocean: Tutors’ perceptions about working in isolation from colleagues. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 7(2), 1-12.  Retrieved November 1, 2008 from http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/viewArticle/295/640

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  References/Resources

Green, T., Alejandro, J., & Brown, A. H.  (2009, June). The retention of experienced faculty in online distance education programs: Understanding factors that impact their involvement. The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 10(3). Retrieved August 27, 2009 from http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/683/1279

Hill, C. (2009, March 23). ReL Training and supporting onlin adjuncts. [Web log message]. Retrieved from http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/faculty-development/training-and-supporting-online-adjuncts-qa-with-kimberly-hardy/

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 References/Resources

Kanuka, H., Jugdev, K., Heller, R., & West, D. (2008). The rise of the teleworker: false promises and responsive solutions. Higher Education, 56, 149-165. http://auspace.athabascau.ca:8080/dspace/bitstream/2149/1634/1/2008%20Higher%20Education.pdfhttp://auspace.athabascau.ca:8080/dspace/bitstream/2149/1634/1/2008 Higher Education.pdf Kelly, R. (2009, June 29) Re: Millennial faculty are you ready? [Web log message]. Retrieved from http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/academic-leadership/millennial-faculty-are-coming-are-you-ready/

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  References/Resources

Kelly, R. (2009, August 25). Re: Promoting teaching excellence, what departments can do. [Web log message]. Retrieved from http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/faculty-development/promoting-teaching-excellence-what-departments-can-do/

Ng, C. F.  (2006, September). Academics telecommuting in open and distance education universities:  Issues, challenges, and opportunities.  International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 7(2).  Retrieved September 20, 2009  from http http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/viewArticle/300/632

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 References/Resources

Orr, R., Williams, M., & Pennington, K. (2009). Institutional efforts to support faculty in online teaching. Innovation in Higher Education, 34, 257-268 doi: 10.1007/s10755-009-9111-6

Schank, R. (2002). Designing World-Class E-Learning. McGraw Hill New York.  Services Canada . (2005).  Essential Skills. Retrieved September 12, 2009 from http://www.rhdcc-hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/workplaceskills/essential_skills/general/home.shtml 

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  References/Resources

Weimer. M. (2009, January 20). Re: False assumptions beginning teachers make [Web log message]. Retrieved from http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/faculty-development/false-assumptions-beginning-teachers-make/