Knowing the technology available to
you is very important because it helps you to know what you will and will not
be able to do. If the technology is not there to support certain activities you
will know that you cannot use them. Technology tools make it possible to design
almost any learning experience that you have designed for face-to-face
(Boettcher & Conrad, 2010). It is important to make sure that you yourself
as the teacher are comfortable with the technology you are using so that you
can help the students. You should be
able to provide guidance in the use of the technology that you are asking the
students to use. It will also help you
to know what the technology can do. If
you expect the students to use it for a particular purpose you should be sure
that it will work for what you have in mind.
Why is it essential to communicate
clear expectations to learners?
Students need clear expectations in
order to thrive in their classroom. In order to perform at or above the
standards you must know what the standards are. According to a study by Walser
(2011), students like clear expectations because they state what is needed and
expected of them. Once students know
exactly what is expected they also know what they will be measured
against. They know what will give them
an exceeds expectations versus a did not meet expectations. This is why we create rubrics for courses so
that the student can familiarize themselves with exactly what the teacher will
use to measure their performance.
What additional considerations
should the instructor take into account when setting up an online learning
experience?
Instructors should take in to
account their audience when setting up the online experience. Certain students
work better with different set-ups. It's important to know your students. You
would not set up the same class for a group of middle school students as you
would for a group of Executive MBA students. "Learners bring their own
personalized and customized knowledge, skills, and attitudes to the
experience" (Boettcher & Conrad, 2010). It is important to know this. For example you may not want to assume the
students will understand certain references without knowing their backgrounds.
References:
Boettcher, J. V., & Conrad, R.
(2010). The online teaching survival guide: Simple and practical pedagogical
tips. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
Walser, T. M. (2011). Using a Standard Rubric to Promote
High Standards, Fairness, Student Motivation, and Assessment for Learning. Mountainrise,
6(3), 1-13.