Distance Teaching β a few more resources
Posted on: Apr 24, 2020
Educational Developer Daniel Braun here again, with another small selection of excellent resources about distance and online teaching. First, a big thank-you to all the ΒιΆΉΤ΄΄ instructors who reached out with warm welcomes and requests for support this week β consultations are the best part of my job! To the as-yet silent majority from whom I havenβt heard: please donβt hesitate to contact me anytime at otl@concordia.ab.ca with your questions and ideas for Spring, Summer, or Fall.
My first recommendation is this from The Chronicle of Higher Education. It does an excellent job of simplifying the sometimes dizzying possibilities of distance teaching down to 5 key, βlow techβ areas of focus. If youβre feeling overwhelmed and donβt know where to start, or even if youβve already started, I strongly recommend this short piece for its clarity, directness, and excellent suggestions. I didnβt write it, but I wish I had!
If youβre wondering about engagement and interaction in the online environment, Dr. Erika Smith from Mount Royal University has created an excellent little about the 3 vectors every course should juggle: student-content, student-instructor, and student-student. Itβs free to download and print, and a useful reminder to keep at hand when doing your course re-design over the summer.
Finally, this of York Universityβs new BOLD website is particularly suited to ΒιΆΉΤ΄΄ instructors thinking about online assessment, because they also use Moodle! So youβll find general principles, specific strategies, and even ways to implement them in Moodle, all on this page (but note that ΒιΆΉΤ΄΄ does not use the Crowdmark software mentioned in a few spots).
Have you come across any distance teaching resources you loved? If so, please let me know!