Week 2, creating your course introduction and structure. Digitization and fair use in the online environment. Embedding content in Moodle via Mediacorp.
2. *You should now have final learning objectives
and goals for your course, and some ideas for
projects & assignments to assess student
learning.
*This week, keep those objectives in mind as
you work on developing your course skeleton
and introductory materials.
3. Your Course Intro:
*Use the top section of your course as the
course intro.
*This is where you will place items and
announcements students need before the
course begins.
*Use directives, such as “START HERE!” to
grab students’ attention.
4. What to Include in Your Course Intro:
*Syllabus & Course Calendar
*Course description, goals & objectives
*Instructor introduction and contact information
*Tech requirements (software & skills), how to
navigate the course, who to contact for tech help
*A list of major assignments, percentages, grading
scale, & rubric
*A forum for students to introduce themselves.
5. Forum for student introductions:
*Asking students to introduce themselves
promotes community building online.
*Provide the first thread, and consider posting a
picture. Encourage students to do so as well.
*Along with a name & short bio, ask students
why they are taking an online class, and if they
have any experience with online classes.
6. Your Intro: Several Options:
*Students love getting to know their instructors,
even in the online environment. Consider
making a video using an iPad or a
screencasting program to introduce yourself to
the class.
*Other options - create a powerpoint
presentation with your info & pics, or write up a
short biography.
7. Course Structure:
*Your course is going to contain a considerable
amount of material - it’s extremely important to
maintain a consistent structure from week to
week so students can find what they are
looking for.
8. Course Structure: Ideas:
*Choose 1 or 2 days assignments will be due,
and keep those the same each week (example:
discussion post due each Thursday, weekly
assignments due Sundays).
*Be aware of your students’ schedules. You
may need to tweak the days & times
assignments are due to accomodate.
9. Course structure: Ideas:
*Find a structure you like, and set up each
week with the same pattern (example: weekly
objectives, lesson, tasks, resources,
assignments).
*Keeping a consistent pattern helps students
know where to find the information they need in
Moodle.
10. Course Structure: Ideas:
*Practice consistency in all elements of the
course:
-email reminders the same day each week
-use the same Moodle assignment type
-use the same type of forum for discussion
-Be available via chat or phone the same
day/time each week
11. Novelty within the Structure:
*Having a consistent structure is not meant to
remove innovation from the classroom.
*Build novelty into activities from week to week
- new websites, videos, graphics, etc.
*Allow for flexibility with online ‘office hours’ - let
students set virtual appointments at times that
work for them.
12. Remember to Think Backwards:
*As you think about the structure of your
course, and begin building assignments and
lessons for the class, always be asking how
those materials align with the final course goal.
13. Best Practices for Powerpoint
Lessons:
*If you embed the lesson, also post it as a file-
that way it’s still accessible to students if the
embedding technology fails.
*If converting presentations from a traditional
classroom, review and edit your powerpoint
slides carefully - make sure to include written
explanations for concepts usually done
verbally.
14. Best Practices for Video Lectures:
*Keep them short! If you have a lot of content
to cover in a video lecture, break it up into 5
minutes sections and record several short
videos instead of one long one.
*Write an outline or script before recording.
This ensures you won’t forget anything
important, and helps you stay within the time
limits.
15. Tools for Video Lectures:
*iPad or other tablet device
- great for intro videos - just point at your face and
record
*Screen-casto-Matic & Screenr.com
- Screenr & Screen-cast-o-matic are great for recording
audio over your powerpoint slides. When
you are done, send videos to YouTube, or save the file
to your computer.
16. Embedding Your Content into Moodle:
*After you’ve created ppt presentations and
videos, you need to upload them to Moodle.
*Use the Mediacorp tool to embed your files:
*Upload your files, then click “add next” to the
one you want to embed.
*View video in this week’s readings for more
info.
17. Using Copyrighted Materials Online:
As you prepare your lessons and materials, you
may find outside resources - websites, articles,
images, and videos - you want to include in
your course.
Copyright & Fair Use in the online environment is
extremely complicated!
18. Using Copyrighted Materials Online:
*Use database articles, websites, and images
as you normally would (Business faculty-
please contact your librarian for information on
using case studies from Harvard Business
Review).
*DVD or VHS Videos you use in a traditional
classroom likely CANNOT be converted for use
in your online course.
19. Why can’t I convert my DVDs?
*Fair Use and copyright law is vague, but
recent decisions imply that fair use doesn’t
extend to online classrooms.
*To secure legal rights to convert/stream video
is time consuming, and often expensive.
*Even if legal rights are secured, it can take
weeks to complete the conversion process.
20. Instead of Digitizing DVDs…..
There are lots of great sites with free & legal
video content (links posted in Moodle):
Or, students can rent videos (these work best for
courses showing popular Hollywood movies):
C-Span Video Library Discovery Channel Khan Academy
PBS Video Ted Talks TeacherTube
YouTube
Amazon Hulu (subscription) iTunes
Netflix (subscription) Public Libraries Redbox
21. Tasks for this Week:
*Create an intro video or powerpoint for your
course, and practice embedding media into
your Moodle course!
*Post to the discussion board any questions,
comments, or frustrations with this process. If
you’re willing to share your creation, post your
ppt or link to your video to the forum too.
*Complete the Moodle lesson for this week.