This three day online training program provides facilitator skills training. Penny Valentine will serve as the instructor over the asynchronous course. The training will cover establishing an online presence, communication skills, learning theories, and tools for online teaching. Trainees will participate in discussions, assignments, and a final assessment. The goal is to help new online facilitators develop the skills needed to manage an online classroom and engage distance learners.
2. Welcome
Hi, my name is Penny L. Valentine and I will be your instructor for this online training
program. I would like to welcome each and everyone of you to my class and I look
forward to facilitating and sharing information to help you develop the skills that you need
to teach others to be successful in the online environment.
This is a asynchronous training program that will be exclusively online for the course of
three days. The training will be broken down into three parts over the course of the three
day period.
I will be here to assist you in any way possible. It is my job to make sure that you get the
information that you need to be successful. I will be monitoring your online progress
several times during the day. If you should have any questions or concerns, please feel
free to contact me by email at plvalentine@cox.net or by phone at (225) 571-6224
between the hours of 9:00 am – 8:30 pm EST.
3. Training Program Audience
This asynchronous program will be taught over the course of three days and
was designed for new online facilitators that have never taught a traditional or
online course.
4. Course Requirements
Must be 24 years of age
Must have a Bachelors degree
No teaching experience is necessary
Must have basic knowledge in the use of technology
Learners must participate in online discussions
Read and respond to their peers post
5. Training Program Goals
Key Skills that a facilitator needs to be successful as a distance facilitator.
Must be able to
manage/motivate
their students
Must be able to
develop and control
an online classroom
Must be able to
have an online
presence
Must be able to
actively engage their
students
Must be able to
develop an effective
online course
Must be able to
communicate
effectively
This training will focus on all of the above while providing the necessary skills and knowledge to
ensure that each distance facilitator will be successful.
6. Training Program Objectives
Program objectives
Learners will be able to provide constructive feedback
Learners will be introduced to different technologies
Learners will be able to actively engage their students
Learners will be able to have an online presence
Learners will be able to develop and maintain a learning community
Learners will better understand the concept of online learning
Learners will develop the skills necessary to be a online facilitator
7. Training Assessment
The training program will use the following assessment;
Self Reflection
Discussion Questions
Quizzes
Surveys
Practice Stimulations
Learners will be given quizzes, practice stimulations and will have to do self-reflection on
each module. Students will have to complete a end of course survey after each module.
11. Facilitator Skills and
Instructional Materials
Skills needed for the effective distance learning facilitators.
Positive
Learning
Environment
Constructive
Feedback
Online
Presence
Effective
Communication
12. Skills Needed for Effective
Distance Learning Facilitators
There are several skills that an effective facilitator should have in order to be successful
in the online environment.
The two skills that stood out to me the most were;
Effective Communication
The Ability to Manage/Motivate Learners
Communication is key. In order to be an effective facilitator one must be able to
communicate and interact with his or her class. It is the job of the instructor to guide
discussions and ensure that students are understanding the materials presented to them.
Communication is what makes the course interesting. Feedback is given by the
instructor which helps enhance learning and sparks further discussion and class
interaction. The instructor plays a major role in the communication process by asking and
answering any questions that his or her students may have. According to Palloff and
Pratt (2011), the excellent online instructor is always active and engaged throughout the
course and makes time for their students.
13. Business skills tutorial: Effective
communication | lynda.com
https://youtu.be/zMUSEYR80E8
Please watch this video on Effective communication.
Once you have completed watching this video please logon to Lynda.com and find an
additional video on effective communication that will help your peers better understand
effective communication. Write down two important tips to share on the online discussion
forum that will help your peers become better communicators.
14. Facilitator Skills
Please answer the following questions and email to me at plvalentine@cox.net
1. How can an online instructor establish presence in the online community?
2. What can an online instructor do to motivate his or her learners?
3. Name one skill that is needed for an online instructor to communicate effectively?
15. Phases of Development for
Distance Learning Facilitators
There are five phases of online faculty development;
Visitor – Faculty who has some idea of technology integration in traditional courses
and who has posted a syllabus, assignment or used e-mail to complete an
assignment
Novice – Faculty who has never taught or taken an online course but who has used
some communications technologies to supplement face to face teaching
Apprentice – Faculty who has taught an online course for one or two terms. They
have an understanding of the online environment
Insider – Faculty that has taught more than two terms and are comfortable with the
online environment
Master – Faculty that has taught multiple online courses and are skilled in online
course design. These instructors are very comfortable in the online environment
(Palloff and Pratt 2011).
17. Theories of Learning
YouTube Video
Behaviorism, Cognitivism, Constructivism & Learning and Instructional Theory
https://youtu.be/0YOqgXjynd0
* A Short Quiz will be given at the end of the video
18. Theories of Engaging Distance
Learners
Make sure goals and objectives are clearly stated.
Keep an online presence
Make learning fun
Instructor will get to know each student
Give constructive feedback
Engage your learners by providing them with the tools and the information that they
need to be successful
Keep the discussions flowing
Know your learning community
20. Group Assignment
Write a 500 word paper on the theories of engagement and upload it to the group
assignment tab.
* Please logon to your learning team tab to see the members of your group
22. Day 2
Identify the goals and objectives of the mentoring program
Guide to understanding the role of a mentor
https://www.thebalance.com/a-guide-to-understanding-the-role-of-a-mentor-2275318
Management and Evaluation Programs for Facilitators
Learning Platform
Technology
23. Mentoring Goals & Objectives
To help guide the new instructor to be successful
To help train and develop the new online instructor
To help the new online instructor to gain confidence
To help the new online instructor to find different teaching strategies
To listen
To give guidance
To be an outlet to help the new online instructor the tools that they need to help their
students
24. Criteria
Have at least six years or more of online teaching experience
Must have successfully taught four online classes
Must be advanced with technology
25. Mentors
A good mentor must have patience. The individual that you are mentoring may not
fully understand what and why you are having them do a certain activity or task. They
may not even know why they are interested in becoming an online instructor.
Therefore, the mentor has to show compassion and be patience with the mentee.
In all things that we do we must have patience. Everyone is not born with this trait.
Patience is a learned behavior and is something that a good mentor has to have in
order to ensure that the person that they are mentoring is successful.
A good mentor has to be caring in order to mentor others. They have to first care
about educating others and have the will to want to make sure that the world is
equipped with great educators. These mentors care about training instructors the
right way and always make sure that they have the tools that they need to be great.
If the mentor does not care about the future of our educators he or she will not be a
good mentor.
26. Mentors
A good mentor has to be knowledgeable in order to mentor others. He or she has to
be willing to share information with their mentee so that they can get the information
needed to be good online instructors. They should be willing to share contact
information with their mentors so that they can build relationships with others that can
help them. Also, they have to be willing to know who to call to get valuable
information that they may need to help others.
The mentor should know everything possible about the subject that they are
mentoring in. It is important that if you are going to mentor someone, you should
have the knowledge needed to do so.
A good mentor is a role model for others. They should carry themselves with pride
and confidence. They should lead by example by being organized and they should
know everything there is to know about their profession. They should be open and
honest with the person that they are mentoring. They should tell them the good and
the bad about the profession. A role model takes the time to listen and answer any
question or concerns that their mentor may have.
27. Mentors
A role model is someone that we look up to. A good mentor is just that type of
person. He or she will ensure that their mentee is groomed and ready to be
successful as an online instructor.
A good mentor must be reliable. They should make time to meet with their mentors
on a regular basis. They should call and check on their mentors to make sure that
they do not have any questions and are getting the information that they need to be
great. Mentors should make themselves available to assist their mentees when
needed. A good mentor always keeps their word and will do whatever it takes to help
his or her mentor.
Being a reliable mentor plays a big part in making the person that you are mentoring
great. It lets them know that you are there to mold and guide them to be excellent
educators. They know that if they need you are only a phone call away
29. Management and Evaluation
Programs for facilitators
Please read article about mentors
http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED509629.pdf
• All new mentors must go through a six week online training program to ensure that he
or she is prepared to mentor
• In order to be active mentor one has to take 2 hours of online training to keep up with
the latest information and technology
30. Challenges
Ensuring that online instructors are properly trained
Making sure that there is a good match between mentor and mentee
32. Learning Platforms
What is a Learning Platform?
Is a learning tool that provides instructors, students and parents with resources and reinforcement of
educational skills and resources.
42. Learner Feedback
Instructor will give
feedback on all
assignment via comments
Instructor will send
messages on student
progress
Instructor will send audio
voice recordings giving his
or her comments to
assignments
43. Challenging
Lack of student participation
Individuals that may post negative or inappropriate feedback in discussion forum
Making sure that all students are clear of what the rules and regulations are for the
class
Ensuring that everyone is clear/sure of their expectations
44. ADA Learners and Associated
Strategies
http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/504faq.html
Must provide tools for
learners with
disabilities
Must ensure that we are not
discriminating against
individuals with disabilities
Must make sure that we make special
accommodations for students with
disabilities
45. End of Course Assessment
Learner will be given a end of course test followed by a online survey of the class
46. Thank You
It has been a pleasure being your online facilitator for this class. I hope that the
information provided was beneficial to you. Thank you for making this class a enjoyable
experience.
Penny L. Valentine
47. References
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Palloff, R., & Pratt, K. (2011).
The excellent online instructor: Strategies for professional development . San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
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University of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ