Good Teaching Practice in Distance Learning
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Good Teaching Practice in Distance Learning
Dr. Steve BroskoskeMisericordia University
EDU 568 Distance Educationand Hybrid Technologies
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Outline
• Class activity:– What is different about teaching at a distance?– Best practices for teaching at a distance.– Teaching in blended courses.– Assessment in distance courses.– Writing an effective course syllabus for distance
learning.
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Outline
• Hands-on activity:– Explore PA Online K-12 Schools.– Cloud computing.• Google Docs• Other Google Apps
– Advanced Web Page work.
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What Is Different About Teaching at a Distance?
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Traditional vs. Distance Teaching
Traditional• Teachers react to visual
cues from students, and adjust teaching methods, speed of delivery, etc.
• Learning community rapport grows due to much social interaction.
Distance• Depending on the
medium, teachers have few if any visual cues from students on which to react.
• Learning community rapport must be fostered by the instructor.
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Traditional vs. Distance Teaching
Traditional• Teacher sees and
interacts with learners at each class session.
Distance• Due to reduced
interaction, the teacher must be available for questions and other communication more readily than in-person classes.
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Traditional vs. Distance Teaching
• Amount of pre-planning and organization.• Technical support required by learners.• Teacher’s comfort level using technology.• Teacher’s ability to use appropriate teaching
methods for that medium.• Delivery of course materials.
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Is Distance Teaching for You?
Teaching Self-assessmentOnlineLearning.net
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Best Practices for Distance Courses
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Best Practices forTeaching at a Distance
• Extensive pre-planning and formative evaluation is necessary.– Teachers cannot “wing it.”– Distance learners value instructors who are well
prepared and organized (Egan, et al., 1991).
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Best Practices forTeaching at a Distance
• Provide a well-designed syllabus and presentation outlines (Egan, et al., 1991).– Structured note taking, using tools such as
interactive study guides, and the use of visuals and graphics as part of the syllabus and presentation outlines contribute to student understanding of the course.
– Instructors should tailor visuals to the characteristics of the medium and to the characteristics of the learners.
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Best Practices forTeaching at a Distance
• Teachers must be properly trained both in the use of equipment and in those techniques proven effective in the distance education environment (Egan, et al., 1991).
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Best Practices forTeaching at a Distance
• Learners find learning more effective when:– Instructor seems comfortable with the technology.– Instructor maintains eye contact with the camera
(if the medium permits this).– Repeats student questions before answering.– Possesses a sense of humor.
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Best Practices forTeaching at a Distance
• Provide timely feedback regarding course assignments, exams, and projects (Egan, et al., 1991).
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Best Practices forTeaching at a Distance
• Increase interaction:– Learner-learner: Learners benefit significantly from
their involvement in small learning groups, which provide support, encouragement, and feedback.
– Instructor-learner: Learners are more motivated if they are in frequent contact with the instructor. More structured contact might be utilized as a motivational tool (Coldeway, et al., 1980).
For some students, distance courses will never offer sufficient interaction as will an in-person course.
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Best Practices forTeaching at a Distance
• Instructors usually make class participation a higher percentage of the class grade.– Instructor access to the permanent archive of threaded
discussions allows more objective grading (quantity and quality).
– More students at a distance (including shy) are more open to participating in discussions, due to:• An initial feeling of anonymity.• Lack of physical presence.• Absence of many of the usual in-person cues to personality.
(Smith, Ferguson, & Caris, 2001)
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Best Practices forTeaching at a Distance
• If a distance course is properly designed, distance courses actually can be more interactive than traditional ones, providing more personal and timely feedback to meet students’ needs than is possible in large, face-to-face courses (Horn, 1994; Hirumi & Bermudez, 1996).
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Best Practices forTeaching at a Distance
• Rubric for Assessing Interactive Qualities of Distance Learning Courses (Roblyer & Ekhaml, 2000)
• Assesses interactivity according to 4 areas.
Robyler & Ekhaml Rubric
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Ideas for Improving Online Methods
• Let’s gain some ideas to improve online methodologies:
Improving Use ofDiscussion Boards
Improving Group Work
OnlineTeachingTips.org
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Explore Online Resources
• Explore the following helpful resources:– RubiStar (rubrics)– QuizStar (quizzes)– TrackStar (online “tracks” activities)– Assign-a-day (classroom calendar)
www.4teachers.org
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Teaching in Blended Courses
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Teaching in Blended Courses
• A review of distance course offering institutions reveals:
Success in distance courses does not involve a focus on technology. Rather, it involves focusing on pedagogy, instructional quality, and sound instructional decisions.
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Teaching in Blended Courses
• “Any educational environment, online or traditional, that permits highly interactive instruction supplemented with practical applications of content provides a framework for successful acquisition of knowledge.”
(Ernst, 2008)
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Teaching in Blended Courses
• Comparison of traditional, on-line and hybrid versions of the same course.– Outcomes: General equivalence.– Active participation: On-line version higher.– Overall student performance: Classes are roughly
equivalent.– Student assessments of instructor and course:
Slightly better in the traditional than in the on-line course, but both were better than general university assessments of comparable level courses.
(Vengroff & Bourbeau, 2006)
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Teaching in Blended Courses
Benefits of In-person• Social aspects.• Direct access to
instructor.• Instructor can directly
assess student understanding of material (asking and by visual cues).
Benefits of Online• Students feel
comfortable and safe to participate in online discussions.
• More time engaged in learning during the week.
• More material for assessment (logs of discussions).
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Blended Courses: Best of Both Worlds
Blended
DistanceIn-person
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What to Teach In-person in a Blended Course
• Delivery requires in-person presentation if:– Immediate flexibility.– Immediate interaction.– Monitoring of pacing.– Providing visual or hands-on materials.
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Assessment in Distance Courses
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Cheating in Distance Assessment
• Unfair retaking of assessments:– May be possible for students to retake an
assessment multiple times until they do well.– Potential server problems:• Change system clock.• Break connection to server, state they lost connection,
and buy time before logging back into exam.
(Rowe, 2004)
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Cheating in Distance Assessment
• Obtain outside help during assessment.– From another person in the room.– From other people through electronic means.– From search engines and other online sources.
• Getting answers to tests in advance:– Low tech: Ask other students about test before
taking it.– High tech: Utilize spyware to view answers of
others. (Rowe, 2004)
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Preventing Cheating
Include human-proctored traditional paper-and-pencil tests.
Restrict networking capabilities and watch security issues.
If students take the same assessment at different times, draw questions (and responses to multiple choice) randomly from a large pool and reorder them.
(Rowe, 2004)
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Preventing Cheating
Compare answers given by students on assessments to find similarities beyond those due to chance.– If suspected, offer a second test in essay format.
Offer some essay questions (vs. true/false, multiple choice).
(Rowe, 2004)
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Ongoing Class Assessment Strategies
• Muddiest Point:– Ask students to name the one thing they had
trouble understanding.• Empty Outlines assessment:– Ask students to outline a portion of the lecture in
a limited amount of time. If results are mixed, ask if students had trouble understanding concepts or just in organizing them.
(Martin, n.d.)
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Ongoing Class Assessment Strategies
• One-minute Paper:– Ask students to name the most important item
they learned in today’s class.– Assesses listening and critical thinking.– Technique improves as students expect this
activity and are prepared for it.
(Martin, n.d.)
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Writing an Effective Course Syllabus for Distance Learning
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Effective Syllabus for aDistance Course
• What items should be included in a course syllabus for distance learning?
Discussion
Syllabus
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Effective Syllabus for aDistance Course
Technical requirements or additional hardware/software needed.
Technical support (if available).For blended: Overview of the delivery mode
and class meeting information.Course format: study units, reading/viewing
assignments, special projects, etc.
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Effective Syllabus for aDistance Course
Calendar showing due dates for assignments and exams, and detailed instructions about how to submit assignments.
Faculty-student and student-student communication expectations.– Information about how interactions will be
conducted (e.g.; discussion boards, chats, instant messaging, voice conferencing, other types of synchronous or asynchronous communication).
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Effective Syllabus for aDistance Course
Expected response times (e.g., emails answered within 24 hours): timeline for when students can expect feedback or grades from assignments and tests.
Specific policies on assessment.Academic integrity policy.
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Activity: Elements of an Effective Distance Course Syllabus
• What other points should be covered in a syllabus for a distance course? Let’s explore some more through the links below:
Writing a DL Course Syllabus
DL Syllabus Guidelines
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Activity: Elements of an Effective Distance Course Syllabus
• Examine the following syllabi for distance courses. Are all of the important needed elements present?
• What are your thoughts on presentation?
Sample DL Course Syllabus
Sample DL Course Syllabus
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Activity: Create a Rubric
• Using Rubistar, create a rubric for student participation in an online course (or portion of course if blended).
Rubistar
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Hands-on
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Explore PA Online K-12 Schools
PAcyber.org
PAvcsk12.org
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PA Virtual Charter School• In 8th year. Charter renewed until 2017.• Students are provided with computer hardware and software,
and tech support to parents.• Students who typically attend:
– Religious reasons.– Don’t like their particular school district.– Special education students.
• Educational experience:– Students sign into Blackboard every day. Need 900 hours (180 days).– No snow days. Have a school calendar.– Parents take large responsibility for teaching students.
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Communication
• Faculty communication:– Hold sessions on Elluminate.– Twice a month talk to students for an hour, one-on-one.– Group meetings.– Hold a discussion with parents every month.
• Social aspects:– Hold proms, parties, and graduation ceremonies
regionally.– Face-to-face social or educational functions offered
often.
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Teaching
• Make sure that parent is teaching the student: informally assess, practice skill (on Elluminate).
• Ensure parents are not helping during assessment.
• Teacher must see student work (either faxed or mailed).
• Grading: No letter grade given. Instead: mastery, met standard, working to standard.
• PSSA and Dibels are given face-to-face.
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Teaching Conditions
• Teaching and collaboration:– High level of collaboration among faculty.– Faculty meetings:• 3 regional professional developments annually.• Weekly faculty meetings.
• Faculty work conditions:– Non-union.– Act 48 provided free-of-charge.– 8:00 – 4:00 have to be online.
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Introduction to Cloud Computing
• Currently:– Applications reside on individual PC’s.
• (Near) Future: – Applications will reside on servers on the Internet,
and people will utilize these programs vs. using programs that reside on their individual PC.
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Introduction to Cloud Computing
• Benefits:– Constant, incremental improvement vs. downloading
major updates.• Time saved.• No major re-learning curve.• Eliminates problems of not upgrading.• Companies can be responsive to user needs/desires.
– Reduces problems of program malfunctioning and data loss.
– Can be less expensive than purchasing and upgrading software.
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Grading and AssessmentActivity Grade
Participation in lecture and activities conducted in class and online. 20%
Participation in, contribution to, and product creation (more on next slide). 40%
Final project: Creation and in-class presentation of a distance learning course (Web page and supporting course materials).
40%
Review
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Grading and Assessment• Participate in discussion board topics.• Submit material to a class Wiki, and participate in organizing the listing
into a practical, usable resource.• Create and add material to a personal blog.• Teach a topic of choice (approx. 15 minutes) to 1 or 2 other class
members (or to others outside of the class using an online distance learning tool.
• Participate as a student in at least one other class member’s presentation.
• Create an audio podcast to provide educational content to students at a distance.
• Create a Web page for a hypothetical blended course, and link to resources created throughout the course.
Review
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Final Project
Web page for blended
course (real or hypothetical)
blog
Wiki
podcast
other technologies
syllabus
Review
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Advanced Web Page Work
• Let’s examine how to put the finishing touches on the Web page for our course project.
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Next Week
• Introduction to the Promethean Board.• Presentations of course projects.