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Excerpts from: 
Online Teaching Skills Workshop 
Mini Workshop Presentation for 
Differentiated Instruction through Technology Course 
Developed and Presented by: 
Charlotte L. Dowd 
First Presented, January, 2011
Mini Workshop Learning Goals 
 Know what it takes to be a successful online teacher 
 Gain best practice techniques in online facilitation 
 Understand communication needs 
 Understand shifts needed for ensuring successful online 
teaching and learning engagements 
©cdowd. 2011 
Online Teaching Skills Workshop
Differences Between F2F and Online 
Area 
Impacted 
Face-to-Face Online 
Teacher Has and transmits knowledge Guides students in their own pursuit of 
knowledge 
Student Receives content passively Interacts with content, groups, and 
media to learn autonomously and 
collaboratively 
Classroom Place for knowledge transmission Place for construction and exchange of 
knowledge – interactively between 
students and teacher 
Time in Class Teacher in person, available for a set, 
specified block of synchronous (real) 
time 
Teacher available at established 
synchronous online sessions (using 
remote collaboration tools), then 
responds within a set number of hours 
asynchronously (non-real-time) (ex; 
response expected within a 24 hour 
window for any student question via 
email and typically within 12-24 hours 
via a Discussion Board posting) 
©cdowd. 2011 
Online Teaching Skills Workshop
Area Impacted Face-to-Face Online 
Experience Process of hierarchical 
transmission from teacher to 
student 
Process of exchange between members 
of the group which is integrated by the 
teacher 
Learning and 
Studies 
Obligatory, one-sided; “one size 
fits all” 
Student-centered, engaging, appealing 
to multiple learning styles 
Curriculum and 
Learning Materials 
Typically pre-established in a rigid 
and restricted format 
Flexible and open structure that can lead 
to multiple learning paths selected by 
the student 
Technology Used only to call attention to a 
certain theme or selection (like 
video) 
Becomes the learning environment of the 
classroom and presents different types 
of integrated simultaneous media for 
communication, presentation, 
exploration, learning, and assessment 
Use of technology Used by the teacher who structures 
his/her classes in advance to insert 
specific element 
Both teachers and students use 
technology which is what makes it 
possible to exchange knowledge and 
ideas and build a collective, rich learning 
experience together 
Differences Between F2F and Online 
©cdowd. 2011 
Online Teaching Skills Workshop
Trust and Credibility 
Patience 
Professional attitude 
Results-oriented 
Good communication skills 
Good analytical skills 
Student empathy and understanding 
Enthusiasm 
Effective class management 
Good rapport with students 
Organized 
Focused on student success 
Subject knowledge 
Practical application and expertise for 
applying 
Respects student experience 
Coaching and mentoring skills 
Advisor or guide to learning new 
material 
Trust and Credibility 
Patience 
Professional attitude 
Results-oriented 
Good communication skills 
Good analytical skills 
Student empathy and understanding 
Enthusiasm 
Effective class management 
Good rapport with students 
Organized 
Focused on student success 
Subject knowledge 
Practical application and expertise for 
applying 
Respects student experience 
Coaching and mentoring skills 
Advisor or guide to learning new 
material 
For the face-to-face class… For the online class… 
©cdowd. 2011 
Online Teaching Skills Workshop
Online Environment or 
LMS 
Within the Online Course 
Structure 
Ability to adapt to new 
educational environment 
Ability to learn new methods of 
teaching and assessment 
Basic skills in web site 
navigation 
Writing for online 
communications (emails, 
bulletin posts, and feedback) 
Observation skills 
Understand how to get help 
Analytical skills 
Familiarity with the course 
materials location and where 
to find things 
Understanding of the order of 
how things are presented and 
when 
Adherence to online instructor 
best practice guidelines 
Willingness to engage online 
and interact with students 
frequently 
Ability to Convey Enthusiasm 
for student success remotely 
Understand how to encourage 
student-driven learning 
©cdowd. 2011 
Online Teaching Skills Workshop
Communication 
Patience 
Empathy for students 
Results-orientation 
Organization and 
learning management 
Open mindedness 
Content and Pedagogy 
Ed Tech Industry 
understanding 
Hands-on computer 
skills 
Web knowledge 
Technical 
Troubleshooting skills 
In-depth technical 
tools knowledge 
Most Important Important 
©cdowd. 2011 
Online Teaching Skills Workshop
Create a friendly and inviting virtual environment to make students 
feel welcomed and connected 
◦ Welcome email 
◦ Personal information (share your bio and photos) 
◦ Weekly class bulletins – punctuate beginning of lesson and wrap-up 
◦ Daily tips or reminders posted in course area to show presence 
Set up an Introduction Forum for students to get to know each other 
- You start by posting your own introduction! 
State clear goals and objectives at the beginning of each module or 
lesson – always post a syllabus for online courses. 
Give concise, clear directions to lead students through the learning 
process 
Use a variety of learning activities to encourage engagement 
©cdowd. 2011 
Online Teaching Skills Workshop
Tips for Effective Online Discussion Facilitation 
Lead discussion forum posts – Check in multiple times daily 
to provide timely answers to questions, new questions, 
suggestions 
Point students to resources and where they can find the 
answers; giving examples using links, pictures, diagrams, 
etc. where it makes sense 
Provide behind-the-scenes support via email 
Keep the learning on track and discussions on topic – ask 
probing, thought-provoking questions to get students 
thinking and engaging; challenge them to go deeper 
Guide participants through the curriculum with coaching and 
support as needed letting them know how are doing against 
learning goals (assessments, feedback, progress reports, 
etc.) 
©cdowd. 2011 
Online Teaching Skills Workshop
Release content folders one at a time, week by week so 
students won’t be overwhelmed (Monday to Monday method) 
Post new weekly bulletins to introduce the week’s topic 
Make sure the students and the curriculum are in sync – 
notify support of any issues you find quickly 
Broken links 
Navigation sequence 
url’s not working 
Be present in the course every day 
Use subscriptions/mail forward, if possible 
Provide a course lounge area for student socializing 
Structured Q&A forums: One for tech issues and one for 
course questions or suggestions 
©cdowd. 2011 
Online Teaching Skills Workshop
Sequence of Regular Tasks 
Daily 
Login and check email messages 
Check course calendar for any scheduled activities 
Enter course forums review student posts 
Post replies where needed 
Send individual emails as needed for added support 
Review new student submissions as appropriate 
Check technical support Q&A forum and post replies or forward to 
support 
©cdowd. 2011 
Online Teaching Skills Workshop
Weekly 
Online Teaching Skills Workshop 
Post new week’s welcome message or announcement – 
Review scheduled activities for the week 
Review student progress 
Check for any students who have been less active in course 
activities and send them a message to see if you can help 
Monitor response and call after certain point 
Monitor student discussion forums several times each week – 
observation and interjection where feasible to support and 
add value 
Check next week’s content release dates (access to lessons, 
assignments, or quizzes) 
©cdowd. 2011 
Sequence of Regular Tasks
Ongoing 
Assessment and Evaluations 
Student feedback options 
Lesson and course improvements 
Additional resources for students 
End of course evaluations 
©cdowd. 2011 
Online Teaching Skills Workshop 
Sequence of Regular Tasks

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Online teaching skills mini workshop

  • 1. Excerpts from: Online Teaching Skills Workshop Mini Workshop Presentation for Differentiated Instruction through Technology Course Developed and Presented by: Charlotte L. Dowd First Presented, January, 2011
  • 2. Mini Workshop Learning Goals  Know what it takes to be a successful online teacher  Gain best practice techniques in online facilitation  Understand communication needs  Understand shifts needed for ensuring successful online teaching and learning engagements ©cdowd. 2011 Online Teaching Skills Workshop
  • 3. Differences Between F2F and Online Area Impacted Face-to-Face Online Teacher Has and transmits knowledge Guides students in their own pursuit of knowledge Student Receives content passively Interacts with content, groups, and media to learn autonomously and collaboratively Classroom Place for knowledge transmission Place for construction and exchange of knowledge – interactively between students and teacher Time in Class Teacher in person, available for a set, specified block of synchronous (real) time Teacher available at established synchronous online sessions (using remote collaboration tools), then responds within a set number of hours asynchronously (non-real-time) (ex; response expected within a 24 hour window for any student question via email and typically within 12-24 hours via a Discussion Board posting) ©cdowd. 2011 Online Teaching Skills Workshop
  • 4. Area Impacted Face-to-Face Online Experience Process of hierarchical transmission from teacher to student Process of exchange between members of the group which is integrated by the teacher Learning and Studies Obligatory, one-sided; “one size fits all” Student-centered, engaging, appealing to multiple learning styles Curriculum and Learning Materials Typically pre-established in a rigid and restricted format Flexible and open structure that can lead to multiple learning paths selected by the student Technology Used only to call attention to a certain theme or selection (like video) Becomes the learning environment of the classroom and presents different types of integrated simultaneous media for communication, presentation, exploration, learning, and assessment Use of technology Used by the teacher who structures his/her classes in advance to insert specific element Both teachers and students use technology which is what makes it possible to exchange knowledge and ideas and build a collective, rich learning experience together Differences Between F2F and Online ©cdowd. 2011 Online Teaching Skills Workshop
  • 5. Trust and Credibility Patience Professional attitude Results-oriented Good communication skills Good analytical skills Student empathy and understanding Enthusiasm Effective class management Good rapport with students Organized Focused on student success Subject knowledge Practical application and expertise for applying Respects student experience Coaching and mentoring skills Advisor or guide to learning new material Trust and Credibility Patience Professional attitude Results-oriented Good communication skills Good analytical skills Student empathy and understanding Enthusiasm Effective class management Good rapport with students Organized Focused on student success Subject knowledge Practical application and expertise for applying Respects student experience Coaching and mentoring skills Advisor or guide to learning new material For the face-to-face class… For the online class… ©cdowd. 2011 Online Teaching Skills Workshop
  • 6. Online Environment or LMS Within the Online Course Structure Ability to adapt to new educational environment Ability to learn new methods of teaching and assessment Basic skills in web site navigation Writing for online communications (emails, bulletin posts, and feedback) Observation skills Understand how to get help Analytical skills Familiarity with the course materials location and where to find things Understanding of the order of how things are presented and when Adherence to online instructor best practice guidelines Willingness to engage online and interact with students frequently Ability to Convey Enthusiasm for student success remotely Understand how to encourage student-driven learning ©cdowd. 2011 Online Teaching Skills Workshop
  • 7. Communication Patience Empathy for students Results-orientation Organization and learning management Open mindedness Content and Pedagogy Ed Tech Industry understanding Hands-on computer skills Web knowledge Technical Troubleshooting skills In-depth technical tools knowledge Most Important Important ©cdowd. 2011 Online Teaching Skills Workshop
  • 8. Create a friendly and inviting virtual environment to make students feel welcomed and connected ◦ Welcome email ◦ Personal information (share your bio and photos) ◦ Weekly class bulletins – punctuate beginning of lesson and wrap-up ◦ Daily tips or reminders posted in course area to show presence Set up an Introduction Forum for students to get to know each other - You start by posting your own introduction! State clear goals and objectives at the beginning of each module or lesson – always post a syllabus for online courses. Give concise, clear directions to lead students through the learning process Use a variety of learning activities to encourage engagement ©cdowd. 2011 Online Teaching Skills Workshop
  • 9. Tips for Effective Online Discussion Facilitation Lead discussion forum posts – Check in multiple times daily to provide timely answers to questions, new questions, suggestions Point students to resources and where they can find the answers; giving examples using links, pictures, diagrams, etc. where it makes sense Provide behind-the-scenes support via email Keep the learning on track and discussions on topic – ask probing, thought-provoking questions to get students thinking and engaging; challenge them to go deeper Guide participants through the curriculum with coaching and support as needed letting them know how are doing against learning goals (assessments, feedback, progress reports, etc.) ©cdowd. 2011 Online Teaching Skills Workshop
  • 10. Release content folders one at a time, week by week so students won’t be overwhelmed (Monday to Monday method) Post new weekly bulletins to introduce the week’s topic Make sure the students and the curriculum are in sync – notify support of any issues you find quickly Broken links Navigation sequence url’s not working Be present in the course every day Use subscriptions/mail forward, if possible Provide a course lounge area for student socializing Structured Q&A forums: One for tech issues and one for course questions or suggestions ©cdowd. 2011 Online Teaching Skills Workshop
  • 11. Sequence of Regular Tasks Daily Login and check email messages Check course calendar for any scheduled activities Enter course forums review student posts Post replies where needed Send individual emails as needed for added support Review new student submissions as appropriate Check technical support Q&A forum and post replies or forward to support ©cdowd. 2011 Online Teaching Skills Workshop
  • 12. Weekly Online Teaching Skills Workshop Post new week’s welcome message or announcement – Review scheduled activities for the week Review student progress Check for any students who have been less active in course activities and send them a message to see if you can help Monitor response and call after certain point Monitor student discussion forums several times each week – observation and interjection where feasible to support and add value Check next week’s content release dates (access to lessons, assignments, or quizzes) ©cdowd. 2011 Sequence of Regular Tasks
  • 13. Ongoing Assessment and Evaluations Student feedback options Lesson and course improvements Additional resources for students End of course evaluations ©cdowd. 2011 Online Teaching Skills Workshop Sequence of Regular Tasks