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There are 5 modules in this course

Are you an educator? Have you ever wanted to understand more about how to design your class to make better use of educational technology – whether fully online or in blended contexts? Would you like to learn from those who have extensive practical experience with online technologies?

The Learning to Teach Online (LTTO) MOOC will help you develop a working understanding of successful online teaching strategies that you can apply in your own practice. The course is based upon the multi award winning open educational resource developed by Dr Simon McIntyre and Karin Watson. Integrating online technologies into your teaching can be a challenging prospect, and it can be difficult to know how to approach it effectively for the benefit of both students and yourself. No one knows your own content and teaching strengths better than you, and the β€œone size fits all” formula doesn’t always suit everyone. No matter what type of technology you are interested in exploring or your level of experience, this course will help you draw on your teaching strengths and find the approach that is right for you, your students and your educational context. This course will guide you through your journey of understanding how online technologies can enhance your course design. You will have the opportunity to develop your understanding of effective online teaching practices and their relationship to the use of different technologies. You will also be encouraged to progressively design and reflect upon your own online learning activity, assessment or resource for use in your own class if you choose to undertake the course assignments.

'Module 1: Why is Online Teaching Important' is about understanding where you are in the current educational landscape, and determining where you want to be. We will explore why online teaching is relevant to your teaching practice, and you’ll have an opportunity to reflect upon the opportunities and challenges you face in your own context. 'Module 2: Open and Institutionally Supported Technologies' focuses on helping you understand the benefits and restrictions of both broad categories of technologies. We’re all familiar with different social media technologies, and many of us will be aware of larger institutional online learning systems. In this module we will ask you to think about the reasons why you might want to use freely available online tools for your teaching - or your institution's learning management system. Important considerations such as which types of technologies are suitable for a range of different activities will also be explored.

What's included

12 videos6 readings1 assignment5 app items2 discussion prompts

12 videosβ€’Total 54 minutes
  • Welcome to Learning to Teach Online!β€’2 minutes
  • Overviewβ€’2 minutes
  • Key Concept - Why is Online Teaching Important?β€’4 minutes
  • Case Study - Why is Online Teaching Important? (Optional)β€’6 minutes
  • Case Study - Learning Online from a Student Perspective (Optional) β€’9 minutes
  • Overviewβ€’1 minute
  • Key Concept - Open and Institutionally Supported Technologiesβ€’5 minutes
  • Case Study - Using Google Sites to Build Online Portfolios (K-12) (Optional)β€’10 minutes
  • Case Study - Learning Management System or the Open Web? (Optional)β€’5 minutes
  • Assignment 1 Tips - How to Get the Most from the Assignmentβ€’4 minutes
  • Assignment 1 Tips - Evidence and Referencingβ€’4 minutes
  • Assignment 1 Tips - Giving Constructive Feedbackβ€’2 minutes
6 readingsβ€’Total 135 minutes
  • How to Get Started!β€’15 minutes
  • Course Overviewβ€’75 minutes
  • Assignments, Activities and Personalised Recommendationsβ€’10 minutes
  • Special Thanks and Acknowledgementsβ€’15 minutes
  • Module 1 Useful Links and Resourcesβ€’10 minutes
  • Module 2 Useful Links and Resources β€’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ€’Total 30 minutes
  • ASSIGNMENT 1 - Selecting technologyβ€’30 minutes
5 app itemsβ€’Total 50 minutes
  • Activity 1.1 - Self Evaluationβ€’10 minutes
  • Activity 1.2 - Knowledgeβ€’15 minutes
  • Activity 2.1 - Self Evaluationβ€’10 minutes
  • Activity 2.2 - Knowledgeβ€’15 minutes
  • Check Your Activity Progress and Personalised Recommendationsβ€’0 minutes
2 discussion promptsβ€’Total 20 minutes
  • What are your reasons for undertaking this course?β€’10 minutes
  • What technology challenges will you face in your own teaching?β€’10 minutes

'Module 3: Planning Online Learning' will explore the importance of planning online learning from a pedagogical perspective rather than a technology driven one. Careful planning is one of the most important aspects of teaching online, and success often depends upon taking the time to consider all of the different aspects of the online learning experience before you begin. The content and activities will explore the concepts of constructive alignment, choosing which aspects of a class are best done online or face-to-face, building digital literacy capabilities within your students, and examining your own motivations for wanting to teach online in the first place. 'Module 4: Online Learning Activities' will identify important considerations you need to keep in mind when developing online learning activities for your students. We will offer advice about how to plan an online activity, and help you think about which may be appropriate for your own students. When you are new to the process, understanding which online technology best supports different learning activities can be daunting. This module, along with a range of case studies, and activities, will explore the relationship between different technologies and specific activities in more depth.

What's included

16 videos2 readings5 app items2 discussion prompts

16 videosβ€’Total 101 minutes
  • Overviewβ€’1 minute
  • Key Concept - Planning Online Learningβ€’5 minutes
  • Case Study - Planning Your Online Class (Optional) β€’5 minutes
  • Case Study - The Flipped Classroom (Optional)β€’9 minutes
  • Case Study - Using Online Environments for Teaching Large Classes (Optional) β€’7 minutes
  • Overviewβ€’1 minute
  • Key Concept - Online Learning Activitiesβ€’2 minutes
  • Case Study - Video Conferencing in Museum Education (K-12) (Optional)β€’10 minutes
  • Case Study - Considerations for Choosing Technology (Optional)β€’6 minutes
  • Case Study - Teaching with Web 2.0 Technologies: Twitter, Wikis and Blogs (Optional)β€’9 minutes
  • Case Study - Using Online Lectures to Support Active Learning (Optional)β€’8 minutes
  • Case Study - iLabs - Online Access to Remote Laboratories (Optional)β€’7 minutes
  • Case Study - Using Flickr as an Online Classroom (Optional) β€’9 minutes
  • Case Study - Using Blogs for Peer Feedback and Discussion (Optional)β€’8 minutes
  • Case Study - Teaching Using Scenario Based Simulations in Second Life (Optional)β€’6 minutes
  • Case Study - Using Online Communities to Foster Collaboration in Visual Arts (K-12) (Optional)β€’9 minutes
2 readingsβ€’Total 20 minutes
  • Module 3 Useful Links and Resourcesβ€’10 minutes
  • Module 4 Useful Links and Resourcesβ€’10 minutes
5 app itemsβ€’Total 50 minutes
  • Activity 3.1 - Self Evaluationβ€’10 minutes
  • Activity 3.2 - Knowledgeβ€’15 minutes
  • Activity 4.1 - Self Evaluationβ€’10 minutes
  • Activity 4.2 - Knowledgeβ€’15 minutes
  • Check Your Activity Progress and Personalised Recommendationsβ€’0 minutes
2 discussion promptsβ€’Total 20 minutes
  • What planning tips can you share with others?β€’10 minutes
  • What ideas do you have for online activities in your own classes?β€’10 minutes

'Module 5: Online Assessment Strategies' discusses the notions of formative and summative assessment in online contexts. We will also explore benefits and considerations that you'll need to keep in mind if you're considering adopting an online assessment strategy in your own teaching, and how using technology can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the assessment process. 'Module 6: Online Resources' discusses the benefits of using open educational resources (OER), and other online resources in your classes. We will also identify issues to be aware of when using resources that you discover, in terms of licensing and Creative Commons. You will be given the chance to explore several examples of online resources via the activities and associated resources for the module. How to evaluate the effectiveness and appropriateness of resources you find online is also explored.

What's included

11 videos2 readings5 app items2 discussion prompts

11 videosβ€’Total 63 minutes
  • Overviewβ€’1 minute
  • Key Concept - Online Assessment Strategiesβ€’3 minutes
  • Case Study - Formative Online Assessment in Medicine (Optional)β€’10 minutes
  • Case Study - Using Audio Feedback (Optional)β€’8 minutes
  • Case Study - Using ePortfolios as a Reflective Teaching Tool (Optional)β€’7 minutes
  • Overviewβ€’1 minute
  • Key Concept - Online Resourcesβ€’5 minutes
  • Case Study - Integrating Online Resources into Your Teaching (Optional)β€’6 minutes
  • Case Study - Understanding Creative Commons (Optional) β€’8 minutes
  • Case Study - Creating eBooks for Distance Education (Optional)β€’4 minutes
  • Case Study - Hippocrates. Online Medical Tutorials (Optional)β€’9 minutes
2 readingsβ€’Total 20 minutes
  • Module 5 Useful Links and Resourcesβ€’10 minutes
  • Module 6 Useful Links and Resourcesβ€’10 minutes
5 app itemsβ€’Total 75 minutes
  • Activity 5.1 - Self Evaluationβ€’10 minutes
  • Activity 5.2 - Knowledgeβ€’15 minutes
  • Activity 6.1 - Self Evaluationβ€’20 minutes
  • Activity 6.2 - Knowledgeβ€’30 minutes
  • Check Your Activity Progress and Personalised Recommendationsβ€’0 minutes
2 discussion promptsβ€’Total 20 minutes
  • How could you conduct your own assessments online?β€’10 minutes
  • How would you use online resources in your class?β€’10 minutes

'Module 7: Engaging and Motivating Students' explores various strategies for engaging and motivating your students in a range of different online learning scenarios. It discusses the important roles that curriculum design, activity structure, the relevance of the chosen technology, and effective time management play in creating an enthusiasm for learning in your students. 'Module 8: Evaluation Strategies' examines the importance of evaluating your online teaching practice to ensure that it is effective, and to give you an opportunity to constantly improve. This is especially important when you are first developing an online teaching practice, or when you are trying something new for the first time. We will explore an evaluation strategy based upon four reflective angles: self reflection, peer observations, student feedback, and theory. The module also introduces the concept of learning analytics as an informative tool to enable up to the minute evaluation of your online class.

What's included

19 videos2 readings1 assignment5 app items2 discussion prompts

19 videosβ€’Total 93 minutes
  • Overviewβ€’1 minute
  • Key Concept - Engaging and Motivating Studentsβ€’4 minutes
  • Case Study - Engaging and Motivating Students (Optional)β€’6 minutes
  • Case Study - Online Teamwork and Collaboration (Optional)β€’6 minutes
  • Case Study - Conducting Effective Online Discussions (Optional)β€’7 minutes
  • Case Study - Managing Your Time when Teaching Online (Optional)β€’5 minutes
  • Case Study - Using Wikis for Student Collaboration (Optional)β€’8 minutes
  • Case Study - Increasing Student Engagement Using Podcasts (Optional)β€’5 minutes
  • Case Study - Flipped Language Class (Optional)β€’8 minutes
  • Case Study - Fostering Student Engagement with Stile (K-12) (Optional)β€’9 minutes
  • Overview β€’1 minute
  • Key Concept - Evaluation Strategiesβ€’3 minutes
  • Case Study - Learning Analytics to Inform Teaching Practice (Optional)β€’8 minutes
  • Assignment 2 Tips - How to Get the Most from the Assignmentβ€’5 minutes
  • Assignment 2 Tips - How to Assess Criterion 1β€’3 minutes
  • Assignment 2 Tips - How to Assess Criterion 2β€’3 minutes
  • Assignment 2 Tips - How to Assess Criterion 3β€’5 minutes
  • Assignment 2 Tips - How to Assess Criterion 4β€’3 minutes
  • Assignment 2 Tips - How to Assess Criterion 5β€’3 minutes
2 readingsβ€’Total 85 minutes
  • Module 7 Useful Links and Resourcesβ€’75 minutes
  • Module 8 Useful Links and Resourcesβ€’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ€’Total 30 minutes
  • ASSIGNMENT 2 - Designing an Online Learning Componentβ€’30 minutes
5 app itemsβ€’Total 50 minutes
  • Activity 7.1 - Self Evaluationβ€’10 minutes
  • Activity 7.2 - Knowledgeβ€’15 minutes
  • Activity 8.1 - Self Evaluationβ€’10 minutes
  • Activity 8.2 - Knowledgeβ€’15 minutes
  • Check Your Activity Progress and Personalised Recommendationsβ€’0 minutes
2 discussion promptsβ€’Total 20 minutes
  • How would you engage your students online?β€’10 minutes
  • Useful checklists to evaluate your courses - how did they rate?β€’10 minutes

Simon and Negin answered the top questions asked of them in previously run versions of this course via video. Although from previous courses, the questions raised and the discussions that follow, are very relevant, and they may answer some questions that you have about the course. In the videos Simon and Negin, did reference learners' names and the week in the course, but this is not important in this version of the course. These Q&A videos have been collated according to their relevance to the Modules of the course.

What's included

54 videos

54 videosβ€’Total 221 minutes
  • How do you keep a teacher's presence in an online environment?β€’4 minutes
  • The dangers of teaching online.β€’4 minutes
  • What are the current main challenges about teaching online in your opinion?β€’6 minutes
  • What do we do to recruit, motivate and retain teachers?β€’5 minutes
  • What resistance do teachers have when they begin teaching online courses?β€’7 minutes
  • Who can help if you are a trailblazer?β€’4 minutes
  • How do we keep pace with current Web 2.0 technology?β€’5 minutes
  • How do you classify tools that sit between Open and LMS technologies?β€’5 minutes
  • How do you stop being overwhelmed or paralysed by all the options?β€’4 minutes
  • How to address risks associated with open access technologies while designing an online activity.β€’5 minutes
  • Improving video production qualityβ€’3 minutes
  • What about the 'not invented here' syndrome?β€’4 minutes
  • What tools were used to make this MOOC?β€’3 minutes
  • Which platform better allows the use of a MOOC with interactive activities?β€’4 minutes
  • Dealing with different attitudes to online and blended learningβ€’4 minutes
  • Handling copyright for online coursesβ€’5 minutes
  • How much time is needed to plan a 10 month online course?β€’4 minutes
  • Is blended learning always preferred?β€’2 minutes
  • Is there a difference between Learning Outcomes and Learning Objectives?β€’3 minutes
  • What advice do you have for creating the whole course from scratch?β€’3 minutes
  • What moderation techniques are used in the MOOC?β€’9 minutes
  • What is a rubric?β€’4 minutes
  • What is the one thing you think we should take away from the course?β€’3 minutes
  • What is your suggested structure for setting up online courses?β€’7 minutes
  • Alternatives to video recordingsβ€’3 minutes
  • BYOD Apps and Toolsβ€’2 minutes
  • How do you ensure quality assurance in online courses?β€’3 minutes
  • Scripting considerations for instructional videosβ€’7 minutes
  • What are different approaches to using videos in online courses and which are most effective?β€’4 minutes
  • What is the ideal time duration for a podcast?β€’3 minutes
  • What is scenario based training?β€’3 minutes
  • Are videos assessed in a less nuanced way than written work?β€’4 minutes
  • Ensuring authenticity with online assessmentsβ€’5 minutes
  • How do you employ audio for meaningful feedback or assessment of learning?β€’4 minutes
  • Making an effective assessment rubric for online activitiesβ€’3 minutes
  • Peer Review - When to use it and why is it used in the course?β€’3 minutes
  • What are some effective 'Plan B' strategies in case technology breaks down during an online assessment?β€’4 minutes
  • What frameworks are helpful for thinking about self assessment and peer assessment exercises?β€’5 minutes
  • Boundaries when supporting online discussionsβ€’5 minutes
  • Group projects in the online learning environmentβ€’6 minutes
  • What technology do you use for video conferences with students?β€’4 minutes
  • Building relationship with studentsβ€’4 minutes
  • Do rubrics guide students behaviour?β€’5 minutes
  • How can I best support younger students to use classroom social media appropriately?β€’4 minutes
  • How can you best develop online learning for learners with low levels of independence?β€’4 minutes
  • How do you engage reluctant students?β€’5 minutes
  • How to generate community in an online course that students start whenever each one enrols?β€’5 minutes
  • Means to check for digital literacy levelβ€’4 minutes
  • What about 1 - 1 tutoring online?β€’4 minutes
  • What tips would you give to private online teachers?β€’3 minutes
  • Can you recommend online course analytics?β€’3 minutes
  • Evaluating quality using national or international standards or frameworksβ€’2 minutes
  • How do you use learning and teaching data for scientific publication?β€’4 minutes
  • Is it acceptable to make changes to a course after launching?β€’4 minutes

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Reviewed on May 22, 2020

A very good course for digital learning experiences. This course will be useful for beginners who want to Teach Online. Finally, this course transforms a Better teacher into a Smart teacher.

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Reviewed on Aug 17, 2020

Thanks to the course instructors for creating such an engaging, and informative course. The videos, self-assessment and other resources shared were very helpful. I truly enjoyed the course!

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Reviewed on Apr 17, 2019

Well organised and very useful course for online teaching beginners. One very useful feature is that timelines can be reset which allows for assignments to be submitted later if necessary.

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