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Support, Progress, & Motivation Justin Allegra Dr. Calderon EDU 601 Promoting Student Success August 27, 2016
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What is Online Learning? Online learning is a way of studying for an internationally recognized qualification without needing to attend classes on a campus. eLearning is learning using electronic technologies to access educational curriculum outside of a traditional classroom.
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Teachers responsibilities in the online learning environment Learn new technologies Create course syllabus Create a positive learning environment Build clear and concise material Investigate higher order thinking Give feedback in timely manner
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Teachers responsibilities in the online learning environment (Cont.) 4 Hats of teachers in online learning 1.Pedagogical 2.Social 3.Managerial 4.Technical
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Students responsibilities in the online learning environment Class participation Attendance Basic computer skills Respond to discussion questions Willingness to work collaboratively (Collison, 2000)
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Technical Skills for Student Success Basic computer skills Digital communications skills Web Search
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Organizational Skills for Student Success General Organization Effective Communication Skills Persistence
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Tools for Student Success Discussion forums Google Documents
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Tools for Student Success (Cont.) Learning Management Systems Plagiarism, Editing Checker, and online library
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Techniques and Strategies to keep students on track Lots of communication Create a engaging classroom community Instill a bond between student and teacher Set milestones and deadlines Expectations are set high Easily organized syllabus
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References Barrett, Poe, Spagnola-Doyle (2012). Power Up: A Practical Student's Guide to Online Learning, 2nd Edition. Prentice Hall. Collison, G., Elbaum, B., Haavind, S., & Tinker, R. (2000). Facilitating online learning: Effective strategies for moderators. Madison, WI: Atwood. Learning and Teaching Writing Online: Strategies for Success. (2015). ProtoView, Mayes, T. (2001). Learning technology and learning relationships. In J. Stephenson (Ed.), Teaching and learning online: Pedagogies for new technologies. London, England: Kogan Page. McCafferty, J. (2015). Positioning for Success in the Higher Education Online Learning Environment.
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