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Title: Preparing Students for Distance Learning


1
Preparing Students for Distance Learning
  • Presented by
  • John R. Knue, Ed.D.
  • Baylor University
  • John_Knue_at_Baylor.edu (http//hsb.baylor.edu/html
    /knue/home.htm)

2
Overview
  • Rationale
  • Terminology /Methodology
  • Types of D. L. offerings
  • Orientation techniques for a two-way
    environment
  • QA

3
Rationale
  • Studies show anxiety is higher in a D.L. course
    impacts attrition
  • Studies show student performance benefits from
    orientation
  • Orientation helps students focus on content
    rather than the technology
  • Students are often presumed ready

4
More Rationale
  • Quality/expectations may be perceived as lower
  • Necessary to build student instructor comfort
    /confidence level
  • Natural to want to know about policy and
    procedures
  • Clarify instructors goals students attitudes

5
Asynchronous
  • Internet or Web-based courses
  • Video-based / Telecourses

6
Asynchronous Courses
  • Internet or Telecourses
  • Initial (on-site) orientation?
  • Flexible or prescribed schedule?
  • Testing requirements
  • Access to instructor

7
Synchronous
  • One-way video two-way audio
  • Two-way audio video

8
Synchronous Courses
  • One-way video two-way audio
  • Instructor cannot see students can only hear
    individual caller
  • May be facilitator or monitor
  • Requires closer attention
    to student discipline
  • Usually includes multiple
    sites

9
Synchronous Courses
  • Two-way audio and video
  • Interactive TV (ITV) or Videoconferencing
  • Very common for secondary and post-secondary
  • Uses T1 (telephone lines) to transmit real-time
    audio compressed video

10
D.L. Offerings
11
General Issues
  • Is D.L. appropriate for the learners individual
    style or situation
  • Are handbooks/guidelines provided?
  • Is there an orientation process?
  • Are there specific Residency requirements?

12
General Issues (Cont.)
  • Student Services offered
  • Contact person
  • Advising
  • Access to library /other resources
  • Admission registration
  • Tuition fees
  • Financial Aid

13
ITV Conditions
  • Students may be at
  • Both origin receive site(s)
  • Receive site(s) only
  • Clarify receive site assistance
  • Another teacher
  • Facilitator
  • Technical person

14
ITV Orientation
  • Students at the Origin Site
  • Often surprised to be in D.L. environment
  • May need orientation to microphones
  • Will need to learn to view monitors
  • May resent sharing the instructor

15
ITV Orientation
  • Students at the Receive Site(s)
  • May also be surprised to be in D.L. environment
  • May need orientation to microphones
  • Will most always be on camera
  • May have on-location facilitator or other
  • May have to learn about equipment

16
All Students
  • Learner responsibilities
  • Patience
  • Persistence
  • Punctuality
  • Presence
  • Participation

17
All Students
  • Establish the rules expectations early on
    for...
  • Asking questions
  • Responding
  • Entering late
  • Handling technical difficulties
  • What to do in case of cancellation at origin or
    receive site

18
All Students
  • Provide an orientation to the equipment for each
    location (demo)
  • Work to blend the sites with student
    questions/activities between the sites
  • Use icebreakers and warm-up exercises freely
  • Give all students a chance to be on camera

19
Questions?
  • Discussion!
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