Blending Online Elements into Traditional courses
Presenters: Kari Wergeland, Ted Chandler, Tom Doyle, Jodi Reed, Dave
Raney, Rik Barnes, Tim Phillips, and Susan Haber
http://cis2.cuyamaca.net/jreed/workshop/blendingTech.asp
We've struggled with recreating traditional teaching
methods for the online environment. Guess what? Many of these
techniques are also useful for traditional classes! We now use
these "online" strategies in our face-to-face classes to improve
learning and make our lives easier. Here's a whirlwind tour of
the strategies that give us the greatest results with the least amount
of effort. We'll
share quick ways to:
- post handouts and course materials online
- set up and use chat and discussion
- set up and use quizzes
- post grades
- provide lecture components
- use student presentations
For technical support, we've included contact information for specific
things, but you can also call the tech help desk (660-4395) with any
questions you have. Posting handouts and course materials online
Why put materials online?
- if student misses class, they can get materials from the Web
- students can review PowerPoint presentations
- you can include links in PowerPoint and Word documents to interactive
movies, animations or sites
- serves
as a backup for your work
Blackboard and WebCT are used for course management
(posting handouts & grades, quizzes, discussion, email, etc.). To
choose one, ask your colleages for suggestions or check with your textbook
publisher for materials. You
can attend a workshop or contact Rik Barnes for training. Request
a WebCT or Blackboard account from Jerry Williamson, jerry.williamson@gcccd.net.
Course management with BlackBoard, PowerPoint (Ted)
- A very quick look at an existing Blackboard course
- Posting PowerPoint presentations
Course Management with WebCT (Tom)
- A very quick look at an existing WebCT course (WebCT
login)
- WebCT support docs:
An easy way to post your existing
documents online (Jodi)
- If you don't already have one, request a Web container from Rocky
Rose (rocky.rose@gcccd.net) or the help desk (660-4395). Usually,
your URL will be http://www.cuyamaca.edu/username (with the same
user name you use to log in to campus e-mail).
- Select
from
your Windows start menu.
- If you don't see your site listed, click
. When
prompted, type or paste in your URL.
- Enter your name and password.

- Once you connect, your web site will look like
a folder on your desktop, so you can create folders and copy files
there just like you always do. To share with students, give
them the full URL of the document: http://www.cuyamace.edu/username/foldername/filename
- Some tips:
- Make
sure folder and file names have NO SPACES.
- Students will need Word processing software to view Word Docs
& viewer software to view PowerPoint slides.
Using other Web sites in teaching - a few quick ideas (Jodi)
- Print out or point to specific sites for assignments, remediation,
supplementation, or frequently asked questions.
- Ask students to compare & contrast sites.
- Ask students to find and review sites.
- Use sites to gather learning materials for your lectures (images,
movies, animations, quotes, etc.).
- To find learning materials & ideas for assignments, start with www.merlot.org,
a collection of peer reviewed learning materials.
- Build more complex online learning activities: check out
the WebQuest model & Web-and-Flow, a tool for building online learning
activities.
- Give your students an online survey to test understanding - try
Zoomerang
Chat and discussion board
Instant Messaging (Jodi)
Discussion Board (Dave)
Practical teaching strategies for discussion (Tom & Susan)
Quizzes
Quizzes can be helpful learning/review activities for students. Online
quizzing allows multiple tries, randomized quiz banks, optional feedback
for whole question or specific answers, and automated grading. (Yeah,
we like that part!)
Blackboard (Ted)
WebCT (Tom)
Quiz Builder Sites (Jodi)
Posting Grades
WebCT (Tom)
Micrograde (Rik)
Making the Grade (Susan)
Other Quick Tips
Student Presentations (Tom)
Lecture Components (Kari)
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