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There are 5 modules in this course
Welcome to Foundations of Virtual Instruction! This course will help you 'up' your game and develop the advanced skills and techniques that elude even some of the most experienced virtual teachers in the K-12 space. Examine pitfalls and learn how to overcome them by focusing on the fundamentals that have the most significant impact on student learning in a blended or online environment. When you complete this course, you will be able to:
• Craft virtual learning experiences that align with your student's needs.
• Set up a learning environment to get to know your students, and they get to know each other.
• Use a variety of online tools to provide feedback and personalize the learning experience.
• Identify at-risk students and employ effective strategies for teaching them.
• Compare and contrast online and face-to-face learning communities.
• Apply strategies to make virtual courses more human.
Welcome to Module 1, The History of Virtual Instruction. In this module, we will explore the history of virtual education and the different models of virtual instruction for K-12 students.
Welcome to Module 2, Synchronous and Asynchronous Technologies. This module begins with the definitions of asynchronous learning and synchronous learning and then continues with a look at tools and technologies appropriate for each. These are the two main modes for conducting online courses and as such are among the most important concepts in the world of virtual instruction.
What's included
6 readings3 assignments2 discussion prompts
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6 readings•Total 59 minutes
Terminology and Tools for Online Learning•10 minutes
Synchronous Instructional Platforms•10 minutes
Learning Management Systems•5 minutes
Other Online Learning Tools•3 minutes
Optional Readings and Resources•30 minutes
Module 2 References•1 minute
3 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Knowledge Check•10 minutes
Knowledge Check•10 minutes
Synchronous and Asynchronous Technologies•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 40 minutes
Share Your Experience•20 minutes
Learning Activity•20 minutes
Module 3
Module 3•3 hours to complete
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Welcome to Module 3, Transitioning from the Classroom to the Virtual Environment. Thus far, we have examined the roots of virtual instruction and the technology available for use in synchronous and asynchronous online learning. In this module, you will consider transitioning from the traditional classroom to a virtual setting. We will also explore the facilitation of instruction in an online course, the changing field of curriculum development, and the role of outside vendors. While reviewing this information, keep in mind that the purpose is to introduce you to some best practices and methods to consider when teaching online, not to master these practices yet.
What's included
6 readings3 assignments2 discussion prompts
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6 readings•Total 67 minutes
Similarities and Differences to Teaching in the Classroom•10 minutes
The Changing Field of Curriculum Development and the Role of Outside Vendors•6 minutes
How Different and Evolving Virtual Delivery Models Affect Instruction•10 minutes
The Role of a Virtual Teacher•10 minutes
Optional Readings and Resources•30 minutes
Module 3 References•1 minute
3 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Knowledge Check•10 minutes
Knowledge Check•10 minutes
Transitioning from the Classroom to the Virtual Environment•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 65 minutes
Learning Activity•45 minutes
Overcoming Challenges•20 minutes
Module 4
Module 4•2 hours to complete
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Welcome to Module 4, Equity and Access, Funding, and the Law. This module introduces funding, equity and access, and legal considerations that virtual teachers must keep in mind. The content in this module is geared toward what is current and relevant in the United States, however, the information may be useful and applicable internationally as well. As you review content in these three areas, reflect on the virtual teacher’s role in each area and particularly your current or future role as a virtual instructor.
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5 readings4 assignments1 discussion prompt
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5 readings•Total 67 minutes
School Funding•6 minutes
Equity and Access•20 minutes
Legal Considerations•10 minutes
Optional Readings and Resources•30 minutes
Module References•1 minute
4 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Knowledge Check•10 minutes
Knowledge Check•10 minutes
Knowledge Check•10 minutes
Funding, Equity and Access, and Legal Considerations•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 20 minutes
Learning Activity•20 minutes
Module 5
Module 5•2 hours to complete
Module details
Welcome to Module 5, The Future of Virtual Education. Congratulations, you’ve arrived at the final module in your first course for certification in virtual instruction. We began this course by examining the history of online learning and the roots of virtual instruction. We then looked at different program models, tools of synchronous and asynchronous virtual learning, what it takes to transition from the brick and mortar classroom to the virtual classroom, and issues associated with school funding, equity and access, and other legal considerations. For our final topic, we will consider the future of K-12 virtual instruction and reflect on the material covered previously in this course.
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7 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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7 readings•Total 55 minutes
Growth of Online Learning•3 minutes
Trends and Forecasts•5 minutes
Continue Your Learning•1 minute
Optional Readings and References•30 minutes
Module 5 References•1 minute
Message from UC Irvine Division of Continuing Education•5 minutes
Post-Course Survey•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 60 minutes
Final Quiz•60 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 25 minutes
Reflection•25 minutes
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Reviewed on Sep 24, 2020
Good Course to attend for those faculty members who have been excelling their services in Regular physical classes to migrate into the Virtual Class environment.Thanks,Abid.
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Reviewed on Nov 5, 2020
Good start to understand what virtual/online teaching is along with its history, components and legal framework. This is not a course on techniques.
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Reviewed on Oct 25, 2020
The readings are interconnected throughout the lessons, making it easy for me to understand the lesson completely. More interactive materials aside from discussion prompts are recommended.
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