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24th Annual TCC | Online Conference | April 16-18, 2019

Sustainable Learning, Accessible Technologies, & Diverse Contexts

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Professional development

Apr 17 2019

Jump in! Jumpstarting university faculty to develop online courses

Session Description
This general forum session will share Jumpstart, a program developed by the University of Hawaii at Manoa’s Distance Course Design and Consulting Group (DCDC) to assist faculty with designing online courses and programs. Over the past 10 years, DCDC has been contracted by university departments and programs to assist with hundreds of online course development projects. In an effort to reduce departmental costs and openly share best practices, DCDC developed Jumpstart.

Jumpstart is an accelerated training and support program blending online and face-to-face elements for faculty designing online courses. The online portion of Jumpstart consists of development tools and an inspiration showcase located on the Jumpstart website (https://learn.coe.hawaii.edu/jumpstart). The tools are a set of open, custom-designed, development tools including an online course rubric, templates for blueprinting, modules, and syllabi. The inspiration showcase includes ideas for online activities and assignments including work samples, tool recommendations, screenshots, instructions, and faculty videos. The face-to-face portion of Jumpstart includes custom workshops culminating in a sharing of work accomplished. One-to-one assistance is offered throughout to address specific faculty development needs.

This session will share with participants the open tools and highlight examples from the inspiration showcase. Jumpstart has been conducted with 17 faculty members from 3 programs redesigning their face-to-face courses for online delivery. Lessons learned, evaluation results and practical implications for others designing online courses will be shared. Participants will be invited to participate in a discussion on online course development tools, favorite examples and relevant experiences.

Presenter(s)
Ariana Eichelberger
Ariana Eichelberger, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Ariana Eichelberger is an Associate Specialist and Instructional Designer in the College of Education. Ari manages the Instructional Support Group of the College and coordinates the College’s faculty professional development program. As a faculty member of the Department of Learning Design and Technology, Ari teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in instructional design and technology integration. She is also an instructional designer with the COE’s Distance Course Design and Consulting group (DCDC).
Session Type
20-Minute Session
Audience
All Audiences

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Written by tcconline2019 · Categorized: 20-Minute Session · Tagged: faculty, OER, online course, Open educational resources, Professional development

Apr 16 2019

From Weno to WWW

Session Description
This session describes a series of workshops for college faculty who teach online courses for students in the Pacific Islands. These workshops aim to accomplish the following four goals: (1) To provide faculty with strategies to facilitate the delivery of online instruction in regions with limited internet infrastructure; (2) To help faculty identify and enact culturally sustaining pedagogy through online instruction in the Pacific; (3) To provide ongoing support and professional development for faculty who teach online courses; and (4) To contribute to the existing field of research on culturally sustaining pedagogy in online platforms.
Presenter(s)
Scott Wiley
Scott Wiley, Chaminade University, Honolulu, HI, USA
Session Type
Pacific Track
Audience
All Audiences

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Written by tcconline2019 · Categorized: Pacific Track · Tagged: culturally sustaining, Pacific Island students, pedagogy, Professional development

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TCC Hawaii, LearningTimes, & the Learning Design and Technology (LTEC) Department, College of Education, UH-Manoa, collaborate to produce this event. Volunteer faculty and staff worldwide provide additional support.

TCCHawaii.org, a Hawaii nonprofit corporation, conducts events for educators and graduate students worldwide relating to current and future practices and research in learning technologies and design.

 

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