Posted on Aug 09, 2007 - 12:11pm by Denise Lance in News, Uncategorized
Welcome to the Online Instructor’s Lounge (OIL). My name is Denise Lance. I have taught online for seven years for the
Back then, we used straight HTML pages, but I have since used both Blackboard and eCollege systems. Now that I have used eCollege for a couple of years, I tend to prefer it, but there are things I liked about Blackboard too. No course delivery system is perfect. I’ll save extensive discussion and comparison for another post.
I also understand learning online from a student’s perspective. I have taken courses on assistive technology with mainly print materials and email discussions. I earned an M. A. in English from
My latest online learning adventure is Yaro Starek’s Blog Matermind Program. Yaro is an internet business guru and professional blogger. Not only have I learned a ton about blogging, but Yaro’s use of audio recordings, video lessons, emails, forum discussions, print lessons, and pdf reports combine to create a great, multimodel learning experience. Although I am in a more academc setting and a dictated timeframe, I plan to revitalize my own course using some of Yaro’s strategies in my own teaching.
So, what can you expect to find here? Teaching online is a rather lonely task. In most cases, you do you not talk to students in person, but you also do not have colleagues in the office next door with whom to exchange ideas, share, and sometimes commiserate. I hope to create a place to do that here–through exchange of comments and eventually a forum. To spark discussion, I will post teaching tips, abstracts of research, news, book reviews, job leads, technology reviews and tips, and anything else that might help those who teach online.
Whether you teach for an institution of higher education, do corporate training, or offer courses or mentor independently, you are welcome to join us!
My hope is that you will find ways to invigorate your teaching as you connect with others who teach online!
3 Responses
John Pozadzides
August 10th, 2007 at 8:35 am
1Denise,
It looks like you already have a long history of working with the Web so I’m glad to see that you are putting up your own site now!
Good luck with this venture, and keep in mind that to really establish a community around the site here it’s going to take three things:
Good content - since you are using the Rapid Access theme the search engines will have no problem indexing it.
A little self promotion - don’t be ashamed to put your URL in your e-mail signature, participate in relevant discussion forums with your URL in the signature, and read and comment on other blogs. Also tell your friends and family to subscribe and help keep you motivated.
Persistence - it took me 6 months of blogging every day before I started feeling good about the results. Know that this is not an instant gratification activity. But if you stick with it I promise your traffic will grow over time. That is the universal truth of the Web.
Take care,
John
John Pozadzides
August 10th, 2007 at 8:50 am
2A few other little things:
- I would recommend that you allow users to comment without registering. 99% of people will simply not do it. And you need comments and discussion to help make the site lively.
- You can use anti-spam plugins to help keep the rif-raf out. The three best are Askimet, Bad Behavior, and Spam Karma 2.
- Did you modify any of the CSS related to the commenting? I used an Ordered list in the comments, but the numbering didn’t show up. This is probably a bug I need to fix, but wanted to make sure you didn’t change anything there.
John
Denise Lance
August 10th, 2007 at 9:17 am
3Thanks so much, John. I will look at that PlugIn. I reloaded the theme files on the server, so now I have to go back and change the colors again!: -(
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