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Hello??? Anyone Out There? The Importance of Instructor Presence in Online Courses David H. Reid, Ph.D., University of Missouri Cathryn Friel, Instructional Designer University of Missouri
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Instructor Presence – F2F https://www.flickr.com/photos/audiolucistore/
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Instructor Presence - Online
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The Big Idea https://www.flickr.com/photos/qisur/
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Did It Work? http://justsomething.co/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/hilarious-pinterest-fails-21.jpg
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Qualitative Results High Instructor Social Presence Low Instructor Social Presence Treatment Provided Guidance Valued instructor feedback Timely responses. Lack of feedback. Lack of interaction. Delayed instructor response. Comparison Timely responses. Provided Guidance Only wants to do what is explicitly required. Wanted additional guidance/scaffolding Delayed instructor response. Sheridan & Kelly (2010) – Most frequently cited indicator by students for instructor presence was responding in timely manner. Indicators of providing feedback and clear requirements were also among most cited indicators of instructor presence.
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Qualitative Results High Instructor Presence: – Anne felt that her instructor always replied promptly back to her. Low Instructor Presence: – Jill felt that her instructor would take a day or two to respond to questions.
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Roles
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Constructs TimelinessFeedback RelevancyImmediacy
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Discussion
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Takeaways “It’s the connection. It’s the relationships.” – Rita F. Pierson from Every Kid Needs a Champion, TED Talks Education
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Don’t forget to…. Pay it Forward
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Lessons Learned In an online course, expectations, feedback, and guidance are JUST as important as they were in F2F! Your role as an instructor does not change… – “It’s the connection. It’s the relationships.” – Rita F. Pierson From Every Kid Needs a Champion, TED Talks Education
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