Curt Bonk part 2
Planning and running online courses
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A nice series of videos on planning and running online classes of about 10 mins each. These are for pure online courses but have material very applicable to blended learning as well. Below is a selection (hence the numbers refer to the video in their correct order). See the full list with slides here.
1. Planning an online course - not making the "Taj Mahal" of all courses but planning a course that makes the best of the medium, making the most of what is already available, emphasis on guiding and discussing, organising and sequencing the material.
2. Managing an online course: general - the general managment of an online course, inicluding your various roles (social, pedgogical, etc), time managment of the course, updating and re-use of info and resources, explicit grading strategies, use of guest lecturers/presenters, etc.
3. Managing an online course: discussion forums - strategies for running forums (note Moodle has several options); getting participants to engage, relflect, take ownership etc, role of facilitator to weave, summarise, set discourse pattern, asking open questions, interaction protocols, assigning participant roles (moderator, weavers, etc), group/pair activities,
4. Providing feedback - constructive feedback, use of peers and experts, being selective and not being overwhelmed, use of cut and paste for common feedback elements
8. Online interactions - thinking about online relationships beyond instructor to student, including use of peers and experts, role of the types of tasks, getting students to reflect on interactions using blogs, etc
19. Wikis - quick, collaborative documents
20. Blogs - how to use, including Twitter
TED
What we're learning from online education
Web
5 great eLearning boredom busters
Blog post
Why teachers should blog
A book about all this
The theory and practice of online learning
Use of video
When and when not to use video
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