Part 1 Reflections
Hard to believe it is at the end of part one for the Role of
the Online Instructor. I feel I have learned so much. First, we discussed the
differences between being a teacher online versus face to face, or traditional.
With online teaching there are many differences, such as that the student takes
on an active part in learning versus passive. They become problem solvers
versus just learning facts, they see topics in several ways, they seek out
their own individual answers, and they become more independent, to name a few.
Teachers meanwhile become experts in certain topics, they understand that all
students are different (and need to be treated as such), and they become
resources for learning versus just spouting facts. This begs the question “how
does a teacher become an expert?” There are several ways but one of the main
ways is being facilitating a course. For example, in this class we will have to
do a presentation about the topic in a way that will use both asynchronous and
synchronous, which is a way of saying happening at the same time, such as using
Blackboard collaboration or as students can, such as responding on discussion
boards.
I like that we will have to respond to our classmates as if we were experts already and will have to create a session using technology we would use if we were teaching. I will do my first session this Wednesday and am looking forward to doing this but a bit scared as well because it is new. I hadn’t thought of asynchronous and synchronous, but it makes sense that there is one dynamic for talking at that moment versus later and at a time when not everyone is online. One is written work and one is speaking so the dynamics will change as well.
I like that we will have to respond to our classmates as if we were experts already and will have to create a session using technology we would use if we were teaching. I will do my first session this Wednesday and am looking forward to doing this but a bit scared as well because it is new. I hadn’t thought of asynchronous and synchronous, but it makes sense that there is one dynamic for talking at that moment versus later and at a time when not everyone is online. One is written work and one is speaking so the dynamics will change as well.
With learning how to facilitate there was an emphasis on
four factors of online teaching: The pedagogical role, the social role, the
managerial role and the technical role. The pedagogical role can be explained
as the art of teaching. It was explained that as people become more
experienced, the art changes Teachers work with various teaching strategies to
see what works and what doesn’t. For example, planning is a great strategy for
online teaching and really thinking about what should be said and what should
not. The next idea we discussed was the social role. In this lesson we
discussed using social media such as Facebook to create a class. I was
impressed by how many subjects can use social media and how many purposes
Facebook has for online teaching. The third part is the managerial role. On
this lesson we really learned the ideas of what makes a good instructor, such
as making sure you get to “know” the students (even if you never meet them) and
responding to them in a timely matter. Email is especially important for
communication in online classes, especially in the case is being detailed. Fourth,
we are learning the technical ways, which is described as the way’s courses are
created. Since I have done this, it makes sense, but good to know as
technologies change often, such as website design.
Thinking about all of this makes me realize that there is
more work to becoming an online teacher than in person. For example, if a
student doesn’t understand something online it will require emailing them and
possibly creating different ways of learning. Out of the four factors, the one
that I had to learn more about what was pedagogical role, because I hadn’t
considered that. I knew instructors use social media and I know they need to be
professionals, but I hadn’t really considered the art of it before. I also
hadn’t considered the idea that the teacher must play several roles, including
being an expert in several ways, such as technology and having managerial
skills. They must take everything in consideration to create a great class and
be available often for the students.

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