#MM9 Teaching Online with Moodle

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MM9 TEACHING ONLINEThe basics of Online Teachingby Nives Torresi and Tom Hodgers

Teaching Online• What does Teaching Online mean?• Different approaches to Teaching Online• Finding a suitable platform• How to prepare materials (formats, video, audio)• Sharing materials with your Online Course Participants• Creating Aims and Objectives• Selling your Course (free or monetary)

IntroductionThe last decade has shown an abundance of Online Courses appear in many forms and sizes.

MOOC - Massive Open Online CourseOne on One video lessons or Group Lessons via video

-via such platforms as Skype, HangOut, Zoom, EZTalks, WizIQ

Totally self paced such as MOODLE Blending of self paced and virtual online live webcasting

Finding a NicheOnce you have decided to become an Online Teacher, Educator, Facilitator of Learning, Trainer, or even just a Moderator.

The first step is to find the ‘niche’ or more appropriately the area of learning that you would like or even the area that is your expertise.

How to do just that?

Define your own goals and aims … create your own Course outline and guidelines for completion. Review it and ask a colleague for help!

Learn online via Teacher Training Moocs or Moodle courses, to name a few!

Online Platforms Some...

Making your Own digital materialsDigital material is easier to create directly online in cloud platforms such as Google Drive, OneDrive etc.

Creating video tutorials using a good microphone is just as important as using a good image quality webcam.

Sharing privately use VIMEO with password or YOUTUBE unlisted.

Preparation is KEY.Understanding the NEEDS of your Participants is highly important.

VIDEO LINK AUDIO LINK

LESSON

Example of creating a didactic slide...

To Record or not to Record … ?• Participant can replay the recording of the lesson over and

over • Reinforces the main points of the lesson• Can be made available to the participant to ‘refresh’ the

lesson at a later date• Shared privately via Password protected video sharing• No added cost• Allows YOU the Teacher/Trainer to use video editing tools to

‘edit out’ the not so important parts or ‘edit in’ other interesting activities etc.

• Provides added support to the Teacher and Participant by avoiding repeating the same points in another lesson.

Setting up your Online Business• Create or use a suitable company name and logo that will

represent your professionality • Present viable companies with a proposal of your work• Use Google forms to gauge Needs Analysis• Use the Needs Analysis to set up the Road Map• Introduce the course set up, materials and study • Make use of Video tutorials or slides whenever possible• Share the Video tutorials publicly or privately • Understand the requirements of the Stakeholders • Prepare final report and analysis of course

Blogs and Social NetworksSetting up a Blog to use with your participants or share your experiences with your colleagues.

Reflecting is an important tool that helps us to grow as Teachers and learners - so create a guideline for your learners too!.

Social networks like Twitter for Teaching or Teacher PLN.Facebook groups (private for participants) can create the online camaraderie that supplants the face to face socializing.

Meeting live or virtually at an annual conference with other online Teachers or Participants.

Setting up a Moodle course

Where to set up your course?

Course Layout.

Course Contents.

Course LayoutEye Catching.

Easy to Navigate.

Easy Access to all content.

Course Layout - Blocks

Course Layout – Main-page Content

Course Layout – Main-page Content

Course Layout –Main-page Content

Course Layout – Main-page Content

Course Layout – Main-page Content

Course Layout – Main-page Content

Course Layout – Main-page Content

Course Layout – Main-page Content

Course Layout – Additional Pages

Course Layout – Additional Pages

Course Layout – Additional Pages

Course Layout – Additional Pages

Course Layout – Additional Pages

Course Layout – Additional Pages

Course Layout – Additional Pages

Course Layout – Additional Pages

Course Layout – Additional Pages

Course Layout – Typical Lesson

Course Layout – Typical Lesson

Course Layout – Typical Lesson

Course Layout – Typical Lesson

Course Layout – Typical Lesson

Thank you for watching our online presentation MM9 - November 21, 2016

Nives TorresiTom Hodgers