In this cohort, we will read and discuss Small Teaching Online by Flower Darby with James M. Lang. This book explores the unit challenges of online instruction and shares the small teaching strategies that have proven to have a powerful effect on online classroom engagement and learning. This book applies to face-to-face, hybrid and online courses. It also provides helpful techniques for engaging students in online learning environments and offers practical suggestions you can use immediately.
In this PLCohort, participants will be able to
- Discover how UDL principles can benefit a diverse student population.
- Use strategies to guide learning through engagement.
- Select appropriate media and technology tools for the online course.
- Identify the primary aspects of building a community in the online classroom.
- Apply the core principles for providing feedback.
- Apply small teaching strategies to help student persistence and course completion.
- Direct students to take ownership of their learning.
- Connect new knowledge with student background knowledge.
- Put deliberate effort into challenging yourself to keep growing in your online teaching abilities.
3:00PM-3:45PM
Dates:
2/1/2022; 2/8/2022; 2/15/2022; 2/22/2022; 3/2/2022(Wednesday); 3/22/2022; 3/30/2022(Wednesday); 4/26/2022
Location:
West Campus: Building B Room 106
Professional Learning Points:
125 points
At the conclusion of this PLCohort, participants will have engaged in many discussions over small teaching in the online environment. They will pick at least one strategy in the book and incorporate it into a lesson in the upcoming session. Participants will share a short presentation with peers showcasing how they used this strategy in their lesson. They will then complete a final reflection and future action plan.
Teaching & Learning Effectiveness Documentation Questions
Deadline for the Deliverable Form is 5/13/2022.
Kristin Barker - Instructional Technologist
How to Register for CTL Classes
If you have any issues registering please contact Cheryl Oldham at 371-5941, or email cloldham@actx.edu.
Ware Student Commons, Basement
Phone: (806) 371-5429
Email: ctlstudenthelp@actx.edu