High Performing Blended and Online Classrooms

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High Performing Blended & Online Classrooms Classroom Management for Online Learning: Promoting Student Success and Teacher Effectiveness

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D2L Community webinar, hosted by Barbra Thoeming on May 6, 2014

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High Performing Blended & Online Classrooms

Classroom Management for Online Learning: Promoting Student Success and Teacher Effectiveness

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At Desire2Learn…

• We believe that the world is improved when people are able to reach their full potential through learning

• Our solutions represent a shift from the simple course management capabilities of the LMS to a highly pervasive, perceptive, and personal experience with an Integrated Learning Platform.

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Agenda

High Performing Classrooms• Classroom Management• Quality Communication• Motivating Students• Time Management

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Classroom Management

Success begins with you• Have an active presence in the course

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Video Note

Use videos for messaging

Welcome new students and parents with a call or ‘live’message

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Where are you?

• Don’t let students skip class!

• Track student presence in course

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Monitor Student Progress

Visualization

Class Progress

Due Dates

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Organized for Success

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Quality Communication

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Online shouldn’t mean ‘invisible’

• Remember frequent contact often times equals completion & success

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Clear Expectations

• Set communication expectations for yourself and your students. Honor them!– Timely feedback and grading are essential

• Is it 24 hours turnaround, 48 hours? Log in often, respond quickly, and convey enthusiasm

• Clearly communicate work/learning expectations. Using a video is a great way to do this.

• Provide strategies and tips for online success• Teach Netiquette• Keep your course updated• Use a syllabus

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Peer Support

• Create an environment for peer support– Have a discussion forum of tips and tricks where

students can post suggestions– Set up a Facebook page and/or Twitter account for

your course. – Create clubs, peer tutoring sessions, and other

collaborative forums to encourage relationships and support in the classroom.

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Welcome to the classProvide Virtual Office Hours

“Live” Orientation via webcasting

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Motivate, Motivate, Motivate

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Your are their teacher, coach, & cheerleader!

• Recognize and reward good work• Utilize communication tools to provide

encouragement • Establish clubs and/or groups to build rapport

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News Items• Shout outs, showcasing, recognition…

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Automate encouraging messages

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Clubs, Groups, and Other Collaborative Areas

• Discussion Groups• Blogs• Virtual meeting rooms

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Don’t forget about you

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Your time is valuable too

– Set a daily schedule– Break the day into chunks– Encourage your students to schedule appointments– Leave time for yourself

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Chunk your time

• Set a daily schedule of tasks• Break the day into chunks• Encourage the use of an appointment scheduler• Leave time in the day for breaks

– Example: • Monday morning grading, followed by student

appointments, followed by lecture• Tuesday morning yoga, followed by lecture, then student

appointments, then virtual office hours

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Appointments

• Use a scheduler to allow students to make appointments– This allows students to choose a time that works

for both of you – Organizes your time and day more efficiently

based on your daily tasks• Free schedulers, such as, Appointy, allows

calendar syncing

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Your time is valuable too

• Working online can become all consuming and might feel as though you are always “on”.

• Take time for yourself – set limits• Stick to your schedule• Go for a walk, take a break, do yoga – just

make sure you take time for you!

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FUSION 2014• Desire2Learn’s Annual Users Conference• Registration is open! Early bird available until May 1 • Why should you attend?

• Join the discussion on the most heated topics in eLearning• Build your network, share best practices and techniques• Learn about updates and future direction of Desire2Learn• Participate in hands-on training workshops• Be inspired by world renowned industry keynotes

• Main Conference Dates: July 14 – 16• Post Conference Dates: July 17 – 18

• Pure Product Training will be offered

• Venue: Music City Center, Nashville, TN• More information – visit www.Desire2Learn.com/FUSION