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Online Learning (BI 1)
Concepts
Use of information and communication technology
to allow access to learning resources (E.g: e-books, Google Scholar)
The
utilisation of software programs
to instruct students in content and skills as well as facilitate learning (e.g: Google Meet, Webinar, Kahoot, Quizizz, PPTX, etc.)
Consist of three main practices which are
transactional distance, presence and independent learners.
Access to learning experiences
through the use of the Internet in which to support distance learning as an effective online curriculum (Rhim & Han, 2020).
Types
Synchronous Learning
(Online Learning through typical classroom format with the instructor joining the class via video conference.
Asynchronous Learning
(It goes to the opposite route with online learning classes that can be taken up according to one's own time.
Hybrid
(combination of both synchronous and asynchronous formats)
Computer-Managed Learning
(It relies on a computer program or application to facilitate a student's online learning process)
Tools & Applications
Internet for T & L
Internet for Teaching & Learning
Online meetings/discussions
- Google meet, Zoom, Microsoft meetings, Skype, Webex
Video conferencing where students are able to discuss task online at real time with their group members
Teachers are also able to share information with students in real time online although they can’t be at the same place together.
Learning Management System
Searching for relevant study materials
- Scribd, ResearchGate, Academia, Google scholar, ERIC,etc…
These websites are online research papers and articles that students can use to gather information from various sources.
They can find credible sources on these websites to help them with their assignments.
Preparing Presentation slides as materials/input
- Canva, Google Slides, Slidesgo, SlidesCarnival
Ready made templates for faster preparation of slides
Colourful and interesting theme to choose according to the topic that is going to be taught to the students
Attracts the student’s attention to learn because the slides can be interactive.
Can be shown to the students in the class or they can access it on their own.
Survey and research
- Google Form, Google, Twitter, E-mail, Slides Score
Can look for information from the internet or connect with the researchers.
Can do survey by creating a Google Form and share the link with the students and teachers in order to receive the feedback
Obtain more information/Share information through other schools/teachers/students throughout the globe.
How Does an LMS Increase Learner Engagement?
Giving learners more access to instructional materials is one way an LMS boosts engagement. This involves giving students access to their course materials on any device. Giving our workforces the ability to remain engaged while working from home, where a large majority of them do so, is essential.
The level of attention and interest a person devotes to a particular activity or endeavour is known as engagement. Learning engagement is determined by a learner's attention span, level of drive, and cognitive prowess. The design of the learning course or material and the manner in which a trainer chooses to implement these courses, however, will also have an impact on a learner's engagement. All of these considerations must be made in order to guarantee that an LMS enhances learner engagement.
Learning specialists can offer a special technique to personalise and further engage learners by incorporating informal and mixed learning. These two tactics have put the learner in control as the L&D environment has changed to prioritise "self-learning" above traditional learning, when an instructor's competence may be deemed the be-all and end-all. This is not to argue that teachers are no longer necessary. Instead, they are now supporting and assisting students in using their own techniques for answering questions instead of designing, curating, and providing in-person education.
Streamline sharing information and communication
- Google Classroom, Whatsapp, Telegram
Teachers can make use of Google Classroom by providing students with extra study material and resources such as interactive lessons, educational quiz as well as tutorials.
Teachers can record their lectures and provide it to the students for revisions which is better than reading from notes.
Tools for Online Learning:
Prodigy Math Game - to assess Mathematics (from Grade 1 to 8)
Pear Deck - Google Slides add-on to create engaging and interactive slides.
Flipgrid - Learning community platform for discussion.
Zoom - It can serve as a platform for online class, webinar, and presentation tool.
Nearpod - Used as presentation, build polls, games, and promotes healthy social interactions.
Kahoot - A platform for online game quizzes for students to learn outside of the classroom.
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Applications for Online Learning
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Scratch
- E-learning web app for students to combine music, graphics, and photos to create interactive games, animations, and slideshows. These activities make them engaged in learning as well as playing.
ThingLink
- Educational app that allows teachers to create learning methods using engaging content.
Duolingo & Memrise
- Helps student in learning different languages online.
Coursera & Udacity
- Access to numerous courses in various industries from all over the world.
Kahoot & ClassDojo
- Allow teachers to get students more excited about learning by facilitate teachers with quizzes template.
Google Classroom & Schoology
- Encourages collaboration between students and teachers.
Seesaw & Additio
- A better way of keeping attendance, grades, and class notes.
A
learning management system (LMS)
is a software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting, automation, and delivery of educational courses, training programs, materials or learning and development programs.
Example of LMS:
Google classroom, docebo, iSpring, schoology, Blackboard learn, open edX, MOOC platform, Canvas LMS, SAP Litmos, TalentLMS, Masteriyo, Learn Dash, Teachable, Learnworlds, GoSkills, and 360 learning.
Features of Learning Management System (LMS)
LMS integrations
Data tracking
Personalized user experience
Offline learning trackers
Automated alerts and notifications
Centralized learning materials
Flexible reporting and analytics
Remote or mobile-workforce ready
Compliance
Assessment tools
Smart scheduling tools
Test-out options
Hosting options for maximum security
The 13 Must-Have Features of a Learning Management System