Online learning doesn’t have to be a pale imitation of “real” in-person learning. It’s a whole new way of interacting with learners. What if instead of a boring, predictable series of discussion question posts and assignments, your online courses were a dynamic journey that surprises and engages learners? This course will give faculty the confidence to create meaningful online learning experiences. Faculty have the skills to teach; we’ll show them how to transfer those skills to the online classroom – and it’s not about the technology!
Course Details
Online Classes are also available for all the below courses.
Class 9-10
English
Maths
Science
Social Studies
Class 11-12
Economics
English
Maths
Business Studies
Accounting
History
Political Science
Geography
B. Com, BBA
Economics
English-Law (Business Law, Company Law. Industrial Law, Cyber Crime Law)
Accounting
Financial Accounting
Corporate Accounting
Cost Accounting
Tax and Auditing
NOTE: Tuition covers 1 person to participate in the course. No additional viewers are allowed. If you would like us to run this course exclusively for up to 35 members of your department or institution, please Contact Us.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Create courses that wow learners with their interactivity and potent learning experiences.
Reliably build online learning experiences that students love Forge online connections to build the teacher-learner relationship as well as a peer community of practice Apply key principles of online teaching to create social, cognitive and teaching presence.
Avoid alienating or “turning off” your students to the whole online paradigm.
Equipment Requirements
This online course is delivered via Zoom, a web conferencing platform. All materials and course interactions will occur online. In order to participate fully, each participant must have:
Their own computer (tablets and mobile phones do not allow full engagement)
Reliable high-speed internet access (minimum 3 Mbps upload/download speed)
Microphone and speakers (built-in, headset or from webcam)
Webcam
Everyone – even those participants who are from the same institution – needs his or her own computer and computer headset (microphone and earphones).