Becoming an Effective Online Teacher

07/01/2021 - 09/30/2022

Admission

  • Free

Location

Online

Description

Virtual Learning Opportunity for Wisconsin Educators!
 

Through this asynchronous, self-paced professional development course, teachers will discover the basic skills and strategies needed to start a successful virtual class. It is especially recommended for teachers new to virtual teaching, and for those teaching for a while as a refresher of best practices.

Course Attributes:
  • Online
  • Asynchronous
  • Self-paced
  • Rolling enrollment through August 31, 2022
  • Course must be completed by September 30, 2022
  • Addresses NSQOL Standards - A, B, C, D, E, H
Learning Targets:
  • Organize your work space and your classroom. 
  • Explore best practices for working virtually with your students. 
  • Create student-centered content to enhance your teaching and your students' learning.
  • Learn best practices for grading assessments and giving feedback. 
  • Create a portfolio of your work that will help you as you teach online.

 

   

Our self-paced, online courses provide educators with the strategies needed to take learning into the digital environment. Enrollment is rolling due to the self-paced nature of the course. Each course may take up to 30 hours to complete. A facilitator monitors the discussion threads on a weekly basis. Districts also have the option of creating their own cohort of participants.

This online course is part of a statewide initiative to build capacity for, and expand access to, high quality online instructional resources and provide training for Wisconsin educators in the provision of online and remote instruction. It is being offered at no cost* by the Institute for Personalized Learning, a division of CESA #1, to Wisconsin educators only.

   
   
Questions?
Course content: Dria Setter / dsetter@institute4pl.org / 262-787-9500 ext. 9538
Registration: Monica Sepic / msepic@institute4pl.org / 262-787-9500 ext. 9572
   
   
*This project is supported by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Program to serve all Wisconsin public, tribal, charter, and private schools serving students in grades 4K-12 and Institutes of Higher Education and licensing centers for pre-service educators.