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- Muneeza Esani, MHA, MT(ASCP)⇑
- Address of Correspondence: Muneeza Esani, Clinical Laboratory Sciences Program, 4.426 Health Professions and Nursing Bldg, 301 University Blvd, Galveston, TX 77555, muesani{at}utmb.edu, 409-772-9456.
Compare and contrast instructor-student interaction in face-to-face courses vs. online courses.
Discuss the importance of social presence in online education.
List some strategies that will motivate an online learner to actively participate in an online course.
Discuss the “non-stop” nature of online teaching and learning.
List two advantages of online teaching.
Abstract
Transitioning from face-to-face to online teaching can be challenging but is also rewarding. It is challenging to create a sense of social presence so that the online student feels a part of the learning community. It is difficult to assess the level of student learning and to regularly communicate with them without being face-to-face. Online students may require constant feedback and clarifications on difficult concepts which can be very time consuming for the faculty. The paper will discuss creative instructional strategies that will help faculty overcome some of the challenges and make their transition from face-to-face to online teaching an easier process. Advantages and rewards of online teaching are also discussed.
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