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Mastering Online Teaching: The Core Four Principles

Mastering the Core Four Principles for Online Teaching

To do list Checklist timely announcements, active engagement in discussions, efficient grading and feedback, and responsiveness to emails.As more colleges invest in online courses and programs, it’s essential faculty adopt best practices for digital classrooms. Dr. Eboni Mathis introduced us to the Core Four principles she uses when training faculty. These four practices can help college professors navigate the virtual classroom effectively and increase engagement and satisfaction for students. These principles include timely announcements, active engagement in discussions, efficient grading and feedback, and responsiveness to emails.

Listen to Dr. Eboni Mathis on the DigitalEDU Dialogues podcast.

Timely Announcements

Announcements serve as your primary means of communication with your students. Clear and timely communication is key to keeping your class informed, engaged, and on track. Here are a few tips to make your announcements more effective:

Active Engagement in Discussions

Engaging students in meaningful discussions is vital for creating a dynamic and interactive online learning environment. To achieve this, you must be an active participant in discussions and foster a sense of community among your students. Here’s how:

Efficient Grading and Feedback

In online education, timely grading and constructive feedback can significantly impact students’ learning outcomes and motivation. Consider the following strategies to streamline your grading process:

Responding to Emails Quickly

Communication extends beyond announcements and discussion boards. Students may have questions, concerns, or issues that require your attention. Responding to emails promptly is a reflection of your commitment to their success. Here’s how to manage your email communication effectively:

Teaching online is rewarding and has unique challenges, but by adhering to the core principles of timely announcements, active engagement in discussions, efficient grading and feedback, and quick responses to emails, college professors can create a positive and engaging virtual classroom experience. These principles not only enhance the learning journey for students but also contribute to the overall success of online education. Embracing these principles will help educators become masters of online teaching and lead their students to success in the digital age.

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Angela

Angela Britcher, M.A., is a dynamic content marketing professional and storyteller who transforms complex ideas into easily digestible bites for audiences. She teaches communications, media studies, and writing, and she is a skilled instructional designer, creating engaging online learning experiences for colleges and corporate training. Angela produces and hosts The Babb Group's DigitalEDU Dialogues podcast.
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