Story of an online course "Facilitating Online"

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This is the story of an open online course "Facilitating Online", developed by Leigh Blackall and Bronwyn Hegarty, and currently facilitated by myself. The 2009 version of the course can be found here: http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Facilitating_Online And discussion about the course can be found here: http://sarah-stewart.blogspot.com/2010/01/working-out-difference-between-teaching.html and http://sarah-stewart.blogspot.com/2009/12/facilitating-online-2009-evaluation.html

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“Facilitating Online” – the story of an

open, online course

Sarah StewartCreative Commons BY

Otago Polytechnic, New Zealandhttp://sarah-stewart.blogspot.com

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Facilitating Online

http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Facilitating_Online

Acknowledgements:Leigh Blackall and Bronwyn HegartyLeigh Blackall and Bronwyn Hegarty

Open

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Formal and Informal Enrolment

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All material created under a Creative Commons license - can be shared,

copied and re-mashed

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Some of the countries students came from

  formal students

formal students who completed

informal students

informal students who completed

informal students who became formal

           

2004* 9 6 0 0 0

2005* 19 10 0 0 0

2006* 13 10 0 0 0

2007 13 7 2 2 2

2008 9 7 80 6 0

2009 15 13 24 1 0

  *Course was ‘closed’ in BlackBoard

Curriculum • Aimed to explore “facilitation” & how to do it in the online context over 19 weeks• Learning based on regular

activities• Introduced to technologies & how they could be used to facilitate learning

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How we delivered the course

• Wiki - course outline & planning of mini conference

• Blog – weekly comments, summaries and news

• Email group• Synchronous weekly meetings in Elluminate,

mix of formal and informal

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Facilitation

• Frequent contact - regular phone calls

• Text reminders for meetings

• Evening meetings

• Flexible

• Summaries of

discussions

in course blog

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Assessment • Three assessments

– Reflective blog

– Plan an online event (synchronous or asynchronous)

– Evaluate an event

• Marking carried out by loose rubric

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Mini Conference• Presentations in

Elluminate, Skype, DimDim and Wiziiq

• Asynchronous discussion and video using YouTube and blog

• Topics: eLearning,

Twitter, developing a

PLN, technology for

non-profits, blogging in kindergarten…

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Feedback from students • The online event was main learning

• Blogging is great tool for reflection - students realized that at end of the course

• Appreciated support of the class learning community

• More practice with technology

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Challenges for students • Chaos of technology,

especially if new to online communication

• Working out how follow what’s going on

• Not enough ‘theory’ about how to facilitate

• Workload• Technology – skills

and access• Course was too long

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What I enjoyed

• Watching self-organisation of participants

• Discussions that were driven by students

• Involvement of informal students

• Mini-conference - diversity of subjects,

speakers,

communication tools

Teaching or Facilitation?

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Where to from here?

• More of a ‘generic’ focus…not just for educators

• More emphasis on how to facilitate as opposed to the technology

• How to work with people who are unfamiliar with technology?

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Sarah Stewart

sarahstewart07@gmail.comhttp://sarah-stewart.blogspot.com

Skype: sarah.m.stewart