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I believe that the online learning environment make the student more accountable for completing assignments.   I also think the discussion boards help certain students to participate more than they might in a classroom setting.  I will be sure to closely monitor all postings and encourage those who might not get as involved as others.

It is very important an instuctor knows how the platfrom works to provide help to students with limited online experiences.

 

I think that with delivering a good "E" course the facilitator needs to fully be alert to the learner student point of view. I call LMS-Learning management system, but the idea is same. We have to produce what is expected and realize, "is this something I understand" or "this is something student will understand".  I can see where keeping it simple is crucial. I like a formal outline and inbeded scaffolding system. IF it is posted then it can be seen, if its able to be seen then there should be a discussion oportunity as well a submiting system.

Student and instruction success depends on the efficacy of the CMS. Problems with technology frustrates both students and instrustors. Time is wasted figuring out work arounds, and waiting for systems to be fixed or return to online.

I did not realize there were so many things as an instructor that I will need to learn to do in order to have a successful online course. 

In todays education many people prefer an online learning environment. They can work at their own pace in teir own home. I liked the material presented in the Courde Management System as well as other material presented in this chapter.

 

instructor and student collaboration

 

The importance of technical support and guidance in addition to teaching responsibilities. If students can sense that you know and are comfortable with the platform, they'll be more comfortable with distance learning.

 

Being a first time teacher last year, I have a new found respect for teachers! All the work they put into each topic they teach. Teaching in person is one thing and now having to teach on-line is another... I am learning alot so far from this course and what I need to do to enhance the learning of my students is E-learning will be required this year. 

 

This lesson reinforces the need to be prepared.  Preparation in the mechanics of the course being delivered is just as important as the contents.  Being able to proactively address common issues, and respond to individual issues quickly as they arise can go a long way to facilitating learning.   Students should place their intellectual energy towards learning the material, not navigating and problem solving the system.

I found it helpful to have a list of things that you as the instructor should be familiar with before starting the course. 

 

As an online instructor, I know how difficult it is to sit through a lecture so I will do everything in my power to enhance learning. 

Asynchronous discussions work well with the schedule of my e-learner nursing students. Discussions are well participated and very productive compared to what is happening in the classroom setting.

 

 

 

I have learned that instructors need to take time to get familiar with the course content, delivery methods, CMS, school policies, and best ways to keep students actively engage in teh content as well as getting them all the support that is needed. 

 

Much of this is the same as in the classroom, the basic prep is the same.

Instructors now need to know more of the management of how a class works. Gone are the days of focusing solely on content delivery.

Understanding the platform being used, communication with students and keeping them focused in key.

Our on-line courses came suddenly thanks to concerns dealing with virus transmission.  While delivery was capable, we didn't always make some requirements clear--such as how to address retakes (number and due dates), required discussions (chat sessions), and posting a summary after every module (goals should have been posted more completely as well).  So far these shortcomings have been clearly identified....

 

I learned that being familiar with the Course is very important, its not about how much knowledge but how you share it with the students, being able to navigate and familiarize myself with the platform and course content will be very helpful when addressing a question or doubts from the students.  There are different ways to keep the students engaged and interested in the different material being covered.

Online faculty has a lot of responsibility to students in teaching the course and needs mastery of the CMS

 

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