Thursday, June 02, 2005

 

1. Overconscientious Teachers

PLS HELP! How can we help teachers who are being “overconscientious” when teaching online or hybrid/blended courses? They set requirements that demand too much of themselves and/or their students. They may misuse online tools by requiring too frequent interaction; e.g., requiring every student to respond to two questions per week on a Web-based threaded discussion board; expecting that the teacher will read and grade all student contributions and respond to most of them within the same day they were posted.

PLS help colleagues by describing HERE IN A COMMENT what has been working well at your institution or in your experience in response to this issue/situation BY CLICKING JUST BELOW HERE ON "comments." - Pls include contact info for those wanting to learn more from you about your suggestions.
For more on Dangerous Discussions Class Size, click on:

http://www.tltgroup.org/ProFacDev/DangerousDiscussions/ClassSize.htm

 

2. Your Alternative Issue(s)

Identify (describe) issues/situations for which you want help/collaborators.
We're looking for more issues related to class size for online or hybrid/blended courses
- like the "Overconscientious Teachers" example described above.

For more on Dangerous Discussions Class Size, click on: http://www.tltgroup.org/ProFacDev/DangerousDiscussions/ClassSize.htm

PLS RESPOND BY CLICKING JUST BELOW HERE ON "comments." - Pls include contact info for those wanting to learn more from you about your issue/situation.

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

 

3. Help for Alternative Issue(s)

EAGER BEAVERS: You are welcome to check the comments that are being added to question #2 above - new issues, challenges, requests for help. If you find one for which you can provide some help, go ahead and add your suggestion IN A COMMENT BY CLICKING JUST BELOW HERE ON "comments." - Pls include contact info for those wanting to learn more from you about your suggestions.

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