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Curriculum Planning, Digital Learning
As you plan how to deliver your online lesson, do take some time to consider the key questions below:
Enquire & Explore
- Where do I begin?
- How do I ensure that the quality of the learning experience is maintained?
- What platform am I using to communicate with my students?
- What activities and tools can I use to engage them?
- How do I establish a connection with my students? Do the students know what to do in my class?
- How can my TA support me?
Plan & Design: How do I go about planning and designing my course?
- What are the lesson objectives to deliver for each session?
- How is my content delivered: synchronously, asynchronously or both?
- Do I need to establish a development timeframe for creating my content?
- What are the instructional strategies, activities and assessments required?
Development: How do I go about preparing and producing my online content?
- When I deliver my lessons, do I use the same presentation slides that I use in class?
- How do I best communicate concepts and ideas across an online medium?
- Do I pre-record my videos or do I provide a recording of my synchronous session for students to review?
- What other tools can I use to engage my students and increase participation?
- How do my students access the learning materials?
Review: What is the perspective from my students’ point of view?
- What is the overall learning experience that my student is receiving?
- Are my slides well-designed? Can they see the text or annotations on graphs etc?
- Are my pre-recorded videos able to communicate the key learning points?
- Can my students access my materials easily?
- How can my students clarify their doubts?
Deliver: How am I interacting with my students to help them learn?
- What are some good routines to establish?
- What is a suitable pace that I should adopt?
- Do I have a good sense of whether my students are keeping pace?
- How do I gauge if they are learning?
- How do I provide regular and timely feedback to my students?
Evaluate
- Although the nature of online courses requires that the course be pre-designed in advance, have you allowed room for the experience to be dynamic and adaptable to your students' needs?
- Do I need to make some adjustments for the subsequent session?
- How can I incorporate feedback from my students to improve future offerings of my course along with students' satisfaction and success?
References
- Teachers College Columbia University. Resources for Online Teaching & Learning. Retrieved June 2 2020, from: https://www.tc.columbia.edu/office-of-digital-learning/what-we-do/inner-pages/resources-for-online-teaching--learning/
- The Chronicle of Higher Education. How to Be a Better Online Teacher. Retrieved June 2 2020, from: https://www.chronicle.com/interactives/advice-online-teaching