Our book, Managing Online Instructor Workload: Strategies for Finding Balance and Success (Conceição & Lehman, 2011), suggests four strategies that are based on four major themes that emerged from an instructor/learner study we conducted:
design strategies,
support strategies,
teaching strategies, and
time-allocation strategies
These strategies can guide and help online instructors determine how to manage
their workload and prioritize their time so that they can find balance and
success in their work and personal life. This week we’re looking at the third
strategy – TEACHING.
3. TEACHING – The strategies instructors use in their online teaching comprise
a major part of their workload. These teaching strategies serve as the plan of
action for delivering the online course. Instructors carry out tasks during and
at the end of the course to meet their teaching goals. These tasks are related
to administrative, facilitative, and evaluative responsibilities. In Chapter 3
of our book, we explain how the administrative, facilitative, and evaluative
tasks affect instructor workload and address approaches to carry out these
tasks more efficiently and effectively to balance workload.
Finally next week: 4. TIME-ALLOCATION STRATEGIES
References
Conceição, S. C., & Lehman, R. M. (2011). Managing Online Instructor Workload: Strategies for Finding Balance and Success. Jossey-Bass.
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