CEDUC 615 Online Facilitation: Taming the World of Online Learning

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Course Description

Online teaching and learning is currently one of the fastest growing educational initiatives in the world. The three phases of this course: 1) awareness, 2) facilitation and 3) legal, social and ethical issues, provide an overview of this phenomenon by exploring its evolution and current status. In this web-based course, participants actively use online tools, resources and best practice strategies in both synchronous and asynchronous formats. Course activities address the needs and interests of both K12 teachers and professional development trainers. Participants will develop foundational knowledge and basic skills essential to teaching and learning in this 21st Century environment.

The Wisconsin eSchool Network in conjunction with Cardinal Stritch University is offering this eight-week online course.
  • Three graduate credits are available.
  • This course is aligned with the DPI Guidelines for the Standards of the Wisconsin Virtual Legislation for Online Teacher Training.
  • This course is delivered completely online using BrainHoney by Agilix as the learning management system (platform). It involves the use of various electronic communication tools including, but not limited to email, file attachments, discussions, Google Docs and weekly web conferences using Elluminate Live.
  • Each module involves a series of activities related to the competencies covered in that module. Participants should expect to spend 5-6 hours per week working asynchronously on the coursework.
  • Participation in weekly Elluminate LIVE! web conference is a requirement of this course. Participants choose which of the two scheduled sessions they will attend.

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For more information, please contact:

Greg Mahaffey
g.mahaffey@wisconsineschool.org
608.628.8853 (mobile)