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3 Tips For Being A Successful Distance Learning Instructor

 
Author: Kris Bickell

Are you looking to teach an online course for the first time? Or have you already taught online but are looking for some tips to help you become more effective?

The world of online learning is expanding at a rapid pace.

More courses are being offered and more students are enrolling every semester. And while teaching an online course can be done while sitting at your computer in your pajamas, being an effective online instructor requires a good deal of practice and preparation.

Of course, teaching online does take away the face to face involvement with students. Nothing can take the place of seeing a student smile after finally understanding a difficult concept.

But online teaching can be even more rewarding than on-campus teaching, when done well.

What makes an effective online instructor?

While good teaching involves a large number of qualities and techniques, effective online teaching centers on three main points:

1) You must be clear about your expectations!

Since students are not sitting right in front of you, it is extremely important to be very clear. Since you cannot see the students, you cannot see them sitting with a puzzled look while nodding their head in agreement.

How do you know if you are clear enough?

  • Ask the students.
  • Carefully evaluate the quality of the work, and how close the finished product matches the instructions.
  • Have a colleague read your material before the course begins.

If student evaluations are distributed at the end of the semester, you can use the feedback to help you improve your course and teaching techniques but keep in mind that by then you can no longer help the students learn what you want them to learn!

2) You must communicate frequentlyand effectively!

Most students will expect you to be sitting at your computer whenever they send you a question by email. Of course, that is not practical, nor is it reasonable. So it is a good idea to give students a time frame in which you will respond, with 24-48 hours being typical.

And its not enough to just communicate frequently. You must also communicate effectively. While some students (especially new online students) will want you to take them by the hand through each step, if you already have clearly written instructions, you can direct them to the instructions.

Keep in mind that most students are not asking you questions to bother you usually, they just want to make sure they are doing what you want them to do. So be understanding, even when you get questions that make you shake your head.

If you get the same questions frequently, it is a good idea to save the questions and your responses to create a frequently asked questions section.

3) You must let your personality shine through!

If students just wanted to read a book, they wouldnt need you to read it for them. So, when teaching online, avoid taking the easy way out by simply posting a few readings and having students answer the questions:

  • Add a little of your personality to your assignments and communications (but be careful when using humor, as it is difficult to convey online).
  • Give real life examples that you have learned from being the subject matter expert.
  • Create interesting and interactive assignments to help students really learn the material.

Good teaching, like being good at anything, takes practice.

If you are clear - if you stay in close contact with your students - and if you create an interesting learning experience, you will be the online instructor that students want to learn from!

Author Bio:
Kris Bickell is an expert in this field. Kris has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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