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margaretcoates on Oct 10 | 78 comments

 

Elluminate Live! Online Orientation

Elluminate. Elluminate Live! V10 for Participants Recorded Training & Documentation. Retrieved October 9, 2010, from http://www.elluminate.com/Training/Documentation/Detail/104/?id=227

The attached resource will provide learners with the training necessary to attend the required live webinar hosted through Elluminate. Learners are expected to complete the online orientation and read through the linked documentation. This will enable them to participate in the webinar with minimal difficulty and the greatest opportunity for success. Should students have questions regarding Elluminate, they should refer to this site for answers.

 

Ettiquette of Using Discussion Forums

People’s Open Access Education Initiative. Ettiquette of using Discussion forums. Retrieved October 9, 2010, from http://www.peoples-uni.org/book/ettiquette-using-discussion-forums

This website provides a list of ten tips to consider when participating in an online discussion forum. For students who have not participated in an online course before or who have little to no experience with discussion forums, then this resource will provide them with the accepted dos and don’ts that we will all adhere to. Within this course, students are expected to participate in a discussion forum, including creating po


margaretcoates on Oct 03 | 93 comments
Qualities of Successful Online Students

The Attributes of Successful Distance Learners

 

Distance learners must maintain a variety of characteristics in order to find success in online courses. These are varied in their complexity, but are manageable by all learners. Successful distance learners must be self-disciplined, critical thinkers, and able to communicate their needs. Knowing that they possess these attributes, learners can feel confident in their ability to succeed at an online education, regardless of the content.

Primarily, distance learners must be self-disciplined. Since online courses often do not require scheduled meetings with professors or colleagues, learners must be able to complete all of the required work, watch the assigned videos, and read the course documents without undue prompting by the professor. They must be able to do this in a respectable amount of time prior to the due date and in a manner that promotes knowledge retention. This may manifest itself in setting a specific time each week or day to work on the material, so long as the learner shows enough discipline to have the material completed as requested by the course administrator. As the University of Houston, Learning and Assessment Services points out, “effective distance learners become and stay responsible for themselves” (2008). This ability to remain responsible for completing course work in a timely and professional mann


margaretcoates on Sep 26 | 125 comments

Technology Tool Overview

 

Elluminate (Webinar)

A link will be sent to all participants directing them to the live webinar that will be hosted by Elluminate. During this webinar, students will observe a presentation on workplace safety and the general guidelines surrounding appropriate expectations. The webinar is required for all participants.

Forum (Discussion Board)
Through different modules of the course, students are expect to participate in a forum discussion regarding specific workplace safety topics. A separate forum has been created for each module that students will participate in that will contain all of the posts made by trainees. Within this forum, students are expected to post thoughtful responses to safety scenarios and appropriate feedback to one another.

PBWorks (Wiki)
Students will participate in a wiki in which they will discuss workplace safety topics as designated by the course syllabus. A membership to PBWorks is required for all students.

Presentations
Various presentations will be available to students throughout the course. They will be posted under the Content heading, on the page dedicated to the pertaining module. These must be downloaded by the student to view on their personal computers.

Videos
All related videos will be in .mpeg format and will be posted to each module under the Content heading. They will be linked to their internet location on YouTube. Students will not need to download the videos, but will be able to view them on the course website.