Monday, May 1, 2023

Looking at Online Instructor Workload Through Tangible Course Factors

 

The difference between face-to face and online environments has implications for designing online courses and managing instructor workload. It’s essential to understand this difference and then to look at the overall course and identify course tasks.

You can accomplish this by looking at tangible course factors such as:

·      the number of students in the course.

·      the type of course content.

·      the course format.

·      the interactive strategies.

·      the instructor role or roles that you’ll be taking on.

·      the types of technology you’ll select.

·      the support that will need to be provided.

 

By looking at these tangibles, you will be able to determine the time you will spend on each task before, during and at the end of the course. You’ll also be able to plan the entire course experience, prioritize the tasks, and be better able to manage your workload.


References

Conceição, S. C. O, Lehman, R. M. (2011). Managing Online Instructor Workload: Strategies for Finding Balance and Success. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Lehman, R. M., & Conceição, S. C. O. (2010). Creating a sense of presence in online teaching: How to “be there” for distance learners. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

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