Helping Students to Succeed
We
would like to believe our students know how to navigate the Learning Management System
but we cannot be sure of that unless we teach in a class that is beyond beginner
level in an institution with many online courses. We may need to help students
by explicitly stating where to find information in our courses. Some teachers
have a “Treasure Hunt” or “Scavenger
Hunt” so that students will know where material is located.
It
is a good idea for online teachers to TAKE an online class that uses the
required Learning Management System before they online. Being a student gives
teachers a good idea of what student face. Teachers should be prepared to help
students with class navigation, but any institution with online courses should
have technical help, and this help should be staffed fully the first few weeks
of classes.
We
hope students can compose,
spell check and save files in a Word Processor. Even today, they may not all use Word,
however, and may need help in learning to save in .rtf format. We might expect
them, depending on the class, to be able to open PowerPoint files and, if they
do not have PowerPoint to be able to download the PowerPoint viewer. Some
classes require students to use a Spreadsheet. If this is a requirement the
students need to know at the start of the class.
If
the class requires citing
work students need to know which format is used: APA.MLS. Turabian,
Chicago Style. They may need online resources to help them learn or review how
to do this.
Any special software used in
the class should be explained to the students before they register for the class. It is not fair to the students
to sign into a class and find they need to purchase an expensive piece of
software.
We
hope our students realize that discussion in a college class is formal learning and the
language in the class is academic writing. They may not know this and need to
be told. They may also need to be reminded that discussions in the course
require respect for others.
To
help students succeed we need to give them the information that they need and
assume nothing.
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