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Designing Online Courses for Diverse Communities of Learners Jill Hurst-Wahl @Jill_HW Jan. 21, 2014
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Why Do I Care?
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Are online students different? Possible generalities – Older – Working full-time – Have a family – Self-starters – Comfortable w/tech Possible concerns – Tough setting aside time – Dependent on fallible tech – Lack of cultural clues – Time zone differences – Need to be present
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Two Areas of Consideration Regional / ethnic cultural context Information in different formats http://www.flickr.com/photos/cobalt/2737296133/
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Regional / Ethnic Cultural Context Easier for students to attend distant program. Will not have the same language skills or cultural context. Need to teach to a global – not local – audience.
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Recommendations: Instruction Explain. Explain. Explain. Eliminate colloquial language, jargon & acronyms. With video and audio, be aware of your pace. – Include text, so students can read and hear. Use non-”your region of the world” examples.
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Recommendations: Communication Ask students to introduce themselves. – Model what you want them to do. – Audio? Video? Photos? Create discussions where all can participate. Check-in with students using other communication methods.
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Information in Different Formats Different learning styles Hearing vs. seeing vs. doing Use handouts Allow your materials to be downloaded Be more than a “talking head” Challenge yourself!
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Keep in Mind…
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Make the course structure obvious
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Jill Hurst-Wahl Director, LIS and School Media Programs jahurst@syr.edu (315) 443-1070 @Jill_HW
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