Thursday, April 28, 2011
CEdO550 Week 3
I think the greatest challenge I will face on an online instructor (besides getting over my nervousness!) will be making sure the material I am covering with the class is not too boring. Without the convenience of observing class as I would during face-to-face instruction, it makes it difficult to know if the class is nodding off or actually paying attention. To solve this problem, I would make sure that I am changing modes, asking lots of questions and encouraging class participation to keep them on their toes! I think the most important piece of facilitating my online discussions is to be extremely prepared. I can't just wing it when leading the class. As I prepared my asynchronous and synchronous discussions, I found it very helpful to have a written outline to follow. I believe it will make it easier for me to stay on task with my objectives and keep the class flowing at a good pace. I chose Internet Safety as my discussion because as a LMS, it is something I promote during my elementary library skills lessons as well as with my discussions with my middle and high school students. Developing the rubrics was the most difficult part of the assignment; appropriate assessment is never an easy task. I wanted to make it simple, yet still have point value. Basically, I created my rubrics based on student participation, if they did the assignment, and how much they contributed to and extended ideas of their classmates.
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