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A Model for Effective Training of Online Faculty Bill Rugg Mark Harris Schoolcraft College Distance and Distributed Learning Livonia, MI ©Schoolcraft College, 2004
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Why Credential? Ease transition to online teaching Equip faculty with tools to succeed Ensure consistent quality Enforce culture of continuous improvement
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Brief History Adopted in faculty contract 2002 First launched in December 2002 To date more than 70 faculty have completed the process Increased offerings to meet demand
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Overview Current 12-week format evolved over first three offerings Four trainers: instructional design, help/support, general ed/assessment, and faculty Three hour sessions Session List
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Usability Instructional Resources Scholarship of Teaching & Learning
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Usability E xploring Blackboard S etting up the staff profile E stablishing the common course structure C reating the user interface P utting it All Together; Creating the Orientation
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Instructional Resources Finding resources and media Discovering Schoolcraft’s Digital Library Resources Selecting Reusable Learning Objects
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Scholarship of Teaching & Learning Integrating Student Learning Outcomes and Course Assessments Incorporating Discussions & Teamwork Assessing Students Instructional delivery: Running Class
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Next Steps Central role for student learning outcomes Mentoring program Modularizing Online availability Intermediate and advanced tracks Group work Streaming media
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Questions? Thank you for attending! wrugg@schoolcraft.edu mharris@schoolcraft.edu Distance and Distributed Learning at Schoolcraft Distance and Distributed Learning at Schoolcraft (www.schoolcraft.edu/distance)
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