ollie1cohort: Iowa Online Teaching Standards - 0 views
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Designs the structure of the course and the presentation of the content to best enhance student learning, including using unit/lesson overviews and reviews, using patterns in lesson sequencing, and using appropriate visual web design techniques
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daryl_hanneman on 19 Sep 12This is interesting to me because I want to be good at doing this since it seems necessary in order for students to benefit from my class.
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Promotes learning through online collaboration group work that is goal-oriented and focused
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This is interesting to me because I think collaboration is one of the best features of online learning.
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I second this. Just like in the classroom, students sometimes learn and remember information when it is discussed among peers.
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This stands out to be because I have seen courses where this was done well and those where there is no interaction. It's critical if students are going to get meaning out of the work they do.
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As teachers we also need to keep the students' perspective in mind when designing lessons. We want students to be engaged whether the course is offered online or face-to-face. Taking an online course allows the teacher to have experienced any possible roadblocks to student learning. The teacher can then provide resources that will assist in navigating or eliminating theses roadblocks based on their own experiences.
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It definitely is important to remember that some learners in our courses are taking their first online course, and they are dealing with a huge learning curve to figure out how to nagivate the online environment.
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Assessment is an important piece of teaching and learning no matter what the avenue of delivery. There are many tools available to teachers to use to help is assessing students understanding in an online setting. Many were sited in the Cool Tools website. I particularly like the polling and quiz options and the discussion forums that we have been doing within this course.
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Tailors instruction to meet the different needs of students, including different learning styles, different interests and backgrounds, and students with special needs or whom are language learners (SREB C.7, Varvel V.H, ITS 4.c)
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Assists students with technology used in the course (Varvel III.C)
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It is very important that I am comfortable with the technology, before I can hope my students will be.
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Remembering the feeling of being overwhelmed and confused with the use of technology in the online environment is critical to being able to respond effectively when our participants are having difficulties.
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Utilizes a course evaluation and student feedback data to improve the course (Varvel VI.F)
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Identifies and communicates learning outcomes and expectations through a course overview/orientation
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Having clear learning outcomes and expectations is necessary to guide course design as well as so learners understand the focus and purpose of the course.
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True; it's also critical to planning for assessment. Instructors need to have clear in their minds exactly what it means for students to master the knowledge and skills described in the course outcomes.
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Understands the differences between teaching online and teaching face-to-face
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An extension of this is to think about the difference between a face-to-face course, an online course and an independent study course. For my first online course, I thought it was going to be an independent study course. I soon found out my assumption was incorrect and interaction with other learners was/is critical during online courses.
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Demonstrates growth in technology knowledge and skills in order to stay current with emerging technologies
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5. Creates and implements a variety of assessments that meet course learning goals and provide data to improve student progress and course instruction (ITS 5)
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Provides substantive, timely, and constructive feedback to students
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Demonstrates effective instructional strategies and techniques, appropriate for online education, that align with course objectives and assessmen