From the course: Learning to Teach Online
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Sharing and curating files and resources
From the course: Learning to Teach Online
Sharing and curating files and resources
- [Instructor] One of the biggest advantages to teaching online is the ability to share files and resources with others in the cloud. By doing this, you create a one-stop shop, where learners can quickly access any files or resources that they need for the course at any time from anywhere they have an internet connection. This includes files that you create, such as a course roadmap or syllabus, course expectations and policies, assignments, assessments, as well as online resources such as e-books, articles, blog posts, videos, podcasts, and more. I recommend sharing any resources in one location, which is normally your learning management system. But it could also be a shared folder on a cloud-based platform like Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, or Dropbox, where you share a folder with the learners and then add resources to the folder. Here on my LMS, you can see that I have different resources inside of these modules.…
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Begin by building rapport2m 11s
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Set guidelines and expectations2m 42s
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Establish learning outcomes2m 32s
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Establish scope and sequence1m 56s
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Sharing and curating files and resources1m 35s
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Establishing modes for communication and collaboration2m 8s
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Track progress that students can see2m 6s
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