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Promoting Excellence Online: How to Develop Excellent Online Instructors. Rena M. Palloff, Ph.D . Fielding Graduate University and Crossroads West December 12, 2013. Sponsored by. Today’s Speakers. Rena Palloff , Ph.D Faculty, Fielding Graduate University & Principal, Crossroads West
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Promoting Excellence Online:How to Develop Excellent Online Instructors Rena M. Palloff, Ph.D. Fielding Graduate University and Crossroads West December 12, 2013 Sponsored by
Today’s Speakers Rena Palloff, Ph.D Faculty, Fielding Graduate University & Principal, Crossroads West rpalloff@fielding.edu Kenneth C. Green, moderator Founding Director The Campus Computing Project & Digital Tweed blogger @ Inside Higher Ed http://campuscomputing.net
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A Phased Approach to Faculty Development Personal Pedagogy Content Technology
Where do you see yourself? Are you a: • Visitor • Novice • Apprentice • Insider • Master
Assessing Instructor Readiness to Teach Online • Willingness to learn • Willingness to surrender some control over course design and customary teaching style • Ability to collaborate with peers • Willingness to move away from traditional instruction • Ability to build a support system • Patience with technology • Ability and willingness to learn from others outside the university and within (including students!
What Online Learners Want! • Clear instruction about course expectations and assignments • A high level of instructor interaction • A reasonable load in terms of reading, posting, email, and other assignments • Reassurance that their ideas are on track
More of What Online Learners Want! • Prompt, unambiguous feedback • An orientation to the technology in use and also to their classes • Technical support during the hours that they need it
Good Faculty Development Should Include: • Face-to-face and online sessions • Ability to work as a learner AND an instructor • Customization to instructor and institutional needs • Consideration of past online experience – remember those phases!
What Excellent Instructors Know • Use only the technology that serves learning objectives • Keeping it simple! • Web pages that don’t scroll forever • Limited (but appropriate) use of audio, video, synchronous and other multimedia
More of What Excellent Instructors Know • Use of intros, profiles, and bios to help create a learning community • Use of ice breaker activities • Use of experience-based exercises or activities • Use of a social area in the course • Basically – how to build a learning community!
More Best Practices • Post communication guidelines, including netiquette • Model good communication • Follow up with non-participants • Post clear expectations about assignment completion, participation, timelines, and posting requirements
Instructional Techniques to Support Online Learners • Ask open-ended questions to stimulate discussions and encourage reflection • Include a variety of assignments, such as case studies, small group work, simulations, and the like, to stimulate critical thinking • Vary course activities to address multiple learning styles, keep things interesting, and encourage engagement • Consider the use of mobile technology as a teaching tool and resource for assignment completion
Core Elements that Assist in Faculty Development Training for Excellence • Encourage self-assessment to see where instructors are and what they need • Create a support network • Design a mentorship program • Provide lots of support and feedback
What are your greatest training needs? • Personal • Pedagogical • Content • Technical
In addition… • Let them make mistakes! • Showcase success and excellence • Don’t force it! • Meet them where they are by using the phased approach • Treat instructors the way you want them to treat their students
Most Important… • Don’t go at this alone! Empower and use your MASTERS to help train the others! • Encourage self-development • Provide incentives like release time and food!
Some Final Tips • Don’t use cookie-cutter approaches • Don’t assume that novices will know what to do with little guidance • Align faculty training with the way that classes SHOULD be taught – use best practices in online teaching • Honor experience! • Use adult-oriented, constructivist approaches for training
A Model System for Faculty Development • Faculty community • Focus on excellence • Focus on ongoing training • Inclusive planning process • Support • Student satisfaction and performance
References and Resources • Lessons from the Virtual Classroom – 2nd Edition (2013) • The Excellent Online Instructor (2011) • Building Online Learning Communities – 2nd Edition (2009) • Assessing the Online Learner (2008) • Collaborating Online (2004) • The Virtual Student (2003) • Lessons from the Cyberspace Classroom (2001) • Building Learning Communities in Cyberspace (1999) All are published by Jossey-Bass To Contact Rena: rpalloff@gmail.com or rpalloff@fielding.edu
Discussion Let’s talk among ourselves!
To Contact Rena If you’d like to be in touch after the webinar, you can reach me at: rpalloff@fielding.edu rpalloff@gmail.com Or follow me on Twitter: @renapalloff