The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Teaching/Training Online

Theory and Practice in Online Teaching and Training

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The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Teaching/Training Online

What You Will Learn!

  • Target online teaching positions with an effective cover letter, philosophy statement, and resume
  • Apply Adult Learning Theory and Cognitive Load Theory to their teaching philosophy and Contrast behaviorism, constructivism, and cognitivism
  • Facilitate dynamic online discussions, Create course announcements Provide confirmative, corrective, and remedial feedback on sample assignments and discussions
  • Develop a plan for proactive and reactive student outreach that promotes course completion, increased learning, and appeals to hiring deans/academic recruiters
  • Navigate an online course in a variety of popular platforms such as Blackboard, Canvas, and Moodle.

Description

Everything you need to know to teach online high school, vo-tech, college, or corporate courses. We will address creating instructor presence and instructional effectiveness using:

  • announcements and discussion forums

  • proactive outreach

  • effective grading feedback

We will introduce important practical theories that help you make effective choices in the classroom and provide great talking points for interviews:

  • Adult Learning Theory

  • Cognitivism

  • Behavioralism

  • Constructivism

We will share tips for writing successful:

  • resumes

  • cover letters

  • teaching philosophy statements


Who Should Attend!

  • Novice and aspiring online educators and trainers
  • Recent grad school graduates seeking online teaching as a side gig
  • Junior level professionals who want to teach college to build their resumes
  • Retired professionals who want to teach online high school or college level courses for supplemental income

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Tags

  • Teaching Online

Subscribers

58

Lectures

18

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