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Don’t Turn into a Bot Online: Three Easy Strategies to Let Your Personality Shine in Your Online Course | Faculty Focus

Don’t Turn into a Bot Online: Three Easy Strategies to Let Your Personality Shine in Your Online Course | Faculty Focus | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

One of the perks of teaching online is that there are so many great tools that make facilitating an online course easier. For example, not having to manually grade and enter grades for online exams since most learning management systems can automatically evaluate student responses and submit scores to a gradebook without the instructor needing to do a thing. 

With the ability to automate so much of an online course, along with the physical separation from your students, it can be challenging to find ways to let your personality, teaching style, and personal touches shine through in the online environment. 

Here are three easy strategies that you can begin trying and implementing in your teaching today to bring a bit more of your personality to your online courses. 


Via Elizabeth E Charles
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3 steps to evaluate and improve online courses 

3 steps to evaluate and improve online courses  | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
Online course evaluation is crucial to the improvement of future courses, although carrying it out is difficult. Here are the three basic steps to it. 

Via Ana Cristina Pratas, Elizabeth E Charles
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