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The facilitator plays a vital role in developing and maintaining
an online program that is effective, smooth, and that will
support the realization of the planned learning outcomes. Faculty
delivering courses online must be more than transmitters of
knowledge; they must become facilitators of learning. Some highly
seasoned instructors from the traditional on-ground environment
will easily adapt to the online model, while others may find the
transition challenging at first. The facilitator in the online
environment must possess a unique set of tools to perform
effectively. Reflect on your teaching style to see where you
might find room for improvement.
Some of the basic criteria for a person to be
successful as an online facilitator are:
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Facilitators in the online arena are generally
considered to be ‘clinical’. That is, they have a
broad base of life experiences in addition to academic
credentials.
The online model is an applied learning model and it requires
facilitators that know what the real world is about.
Experience is a good supplemental teacher and builds a level
of understanding with the issues. Online facilitators are
required to be active and experienced in real world
applications of their subject matter and to have a solid
grasp of the issues being taught. Current knowledge of
practices within the subject matter being taught is expected
to be a key part in providing a usable education.
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The personality of the facilitator should demonstrate
the characteristics of openness, concern, flexibility, and
sincerity.
An online instructor must be able to compensate for the lack of
physical presence in the virtual classroom by creating a
supportive environment where all students feel comfortable
participating and especially where students know that their
instructor is accessible. Failure to do this can alienate the
class both from each other and from the instructor and would
make a very weak learning environment. Online students are as
busy, or busier than anyone else in today’s hurried world
is. The students are the customers and are expecting to be
treated as such. Being sensitive, open and flexible is not an
option, it is a requirement.
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A successful online facilitator should feel comfortable
communicating in writing.
The face-to-face contact traditionally available in a classroom
setting is gone in the online learning process. The ability to
verbally communicate is replaced with a keyboard. The
communication is intense and demanding. The faculty person must
feel good about communicating in writing because that is a base
element in the process.
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The person should be able to accept the value of
facilitated learning as equal to the traditional
model.
If a teacher feels the only way a true learning process can
take place is through the traditional means of educating in a
classroom, the person is generally not right for the online
paradigm. Both an accelerated learning model and the online
process depend on facilitative techniques for their success.
You cannot duplicate the on-ground classroom in the online
paradigm. The person leading a successful online class will be
a proponent of facilitative learning.
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The person should be able to subscribe to the value of
introducing critical thinking into the learning
process.
This is a given in the online learning process. The process is
designed to facilitate the easy assimilation of theory into
concept and application. Students are expecting to receive
knowledge and abilities that are usable today. What is learned
today can be taken to the work place today. This requires the
ability to think critically. There are a plethora of options
available to the properly trained facilitator for accomplishing
this.
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They should have the appropriate credentials to teach
the subject matter.
Appropriate credentials are a combination of many factors
including academic preparation, a current and substantial
experience base in the areas being taught, and the desire to be
part of the process of imparting knowledge. The faculty member
then needs to be trained and/or experienced in the particular
learning model to be used.
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They should be experienced and well trained in online
learning experience.
Knowledge of the use of the tools used in facilitating online
programs, the appropriate methods used in communicating with
online students, the ability to control the flow of work in the
virtual classroom, and how to prepare a course for presentation
in the online environment are just a few of the expectations
placed on a facilitator. The faculty member must feel
comfortable with these methods and the technologies needed to
implement them, and this can be gained through exposure to
training in online instruction.
What should participants of the online learning experience expect
from the facilitator?
- The students should expect that the facilitator
would create a learning environment that utilizes life, work, and
educational experiences as key elements in the learning process
in order to make it meaningful.
- The facilitator should be able to present the
curriculum in a manner that allows the student to easily
translate theories into applications.
- The students should be given the proper tools to
transcribe theory into practice.
- Every student should be given every opportunity
to improve until the learning experience comes to an end.
- Reasonable accommodations for the students'
needs and desires should be made.
- The facilitator should solicit feedback from the
students and listen throughout the entire process.
- The facilitator should be concerned about the
students' success.
- The facilitator should keep students aware of
where they stand with respect to the course evaluation process on
a regular basis (i.e. weekly updates of what has been turned in
and what is missing).
- The facilitator should give the student timely
and quality feedback on student contributions to discussion,
homework, and quizzes.
- The student should expect little or no
lecturing. Lecturing yields marginal results in the online
environment.
- The student should not be subjected to tests
requiring memorization. Case analysis would be more appropriate.
- The student should be treated politely and with
respect.
- The facilitator should be online everyday (at a
minimum 5 of 7 days).
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