Discussions in online classes can sometimes get repetitive and stale. Learn five creative ways for online teachers to spice up forums to revitalize the discussion and get to know students better.
Online teachers must work to build social presence in their online classes to enhance community and connections with students. Learn how.
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by an endless to do list. Such cumulative stress is harmful to our physical and mental wellbeing. Learn tips like dedicating a day each week “no work,” establishing “no screen time” each day, getting more sleep, eating better, and meditating.
Online educators often get overwhelmed by the endless tasks they need to complete. In this episode, learn about the benefits of creating guidance assets to help student’s self-manage and set expectations, while also helping online teachers manage their high workload.
When teaching in the online classroom, instructors must work hard to connect with students and set expectations for the course. Learn the benefits of technology and how to ask Socratic questions to enhance critical thinking.
Feedback is an important part of online learning. In this episode, learn how to garner feedback based on students’ work, tips on giving effective feedback, and why feedback is a critical part of the learning process for both students and teachers.
Being an online educator means you can work anywhere, anytime. As a result, it often feels like the workday never ends, which can lead to exhaustion and burnout. In this episode, learn the importance of maintaining a healthy routines.
Strong classroom management is especially important in the online environment. In this episode, learn tips for advanced planning and how it can help students meet their learning objectives.
Online teachers need increased energy for focused and effective work. In this episode, learn why educators should think about how to manage their energy, instead of just managing their time.