tel fest 2015 - top tips
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Teach Online
Nav Hundal - Faculty Learning Technologist (MDH)
Ros Walker - Faculty Learning Technologist (FSS)
Overview
Our Position
Teach Online
The Programme
Top Tips
Our Position
Faculty of Medicine Dentistry & Health
Approx 16 distance learning courses across ScHaRR,
Dentistry, Medicine, Orthoptics, Nursing and Human
Communication Sciences.
Faculty of Social Sciences
Education have DL modules/ programmes
In development:
• Architecture- UoS students based in london
• iSchool- MA in Librarianship
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Aim: To discover how technology can be used
to support and engage online learners.
3 week programme (4 including week 0)
taught via blended learning
Why blended?
Provide an authentic online experience
reinforcing practice through doing what we
were teaching.
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Week 0Week 1: Online
Engagement &
Facilitation
Week 3:
Analysis,
Reflection &
Action Plan
Week 2:
Collaboration,
Cloud and
Connectivity
Pre Course
task
Gilly Salmon’s
5 Stage Model
Creating video
Webinar: Student
Reporting and
Course Design
Social Media Do’s
and Don’ts
SAMR Model-
Group Work on apps
Resident Visitor Map
face-to-faceface-to-face
webinar
Presentations
and Q&A with
PVC LT
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Main goal- What did we do
Tops
Tips!
Top Tip 1
Online
Socialisation Example
Week 0 task, what’s your
interpretation of Gilly Salmon’s 5
Stage Model- A framework describing
how students work best in an online
environment
• Pre course tasks/ week 0
• Set realistic expectations
• From lecturer to a host at a cocktail
party!
http://www.gillysalmon.com/five-stage-model.html
@navhundal
Top Tip 2
Creating Community
G+ Community
Support and feedback from peers and tutor
Local LT support - follow up
Everyone learning together - even us!
Learning is social - powering self learning
It’s not what you know it’s who you know
@navhundal
Top Tip 3
Collaboration
Allowing opportunities for online collaboration
through group work
Co-constructing knowledge together
Lots of online possibilities
@navhundal
Top Tip 4
Put yourself in the shoes of a learnerIf you’ve never done a MOOC, try one!
“I think the course was very engaging and provided an insight into what it is like to
be an online learner. Experiencing the reverse role is valuable in
understanding the needs and requirements of distance learners. I feel the
course and especially the tutors have done an excellent job in summarising and
touching upon various tools available in order to make this type of learning
possible.”
@navhundal
Top Tips
1. Online Socialisation
2. Create a Community
3. Collaboration
4. Put yourself in the shoes of a
learner
@navhundal
Questions
@navhundal