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Smarter ways to teach
Technology has enabled teachers to embrace smarter ways
to engage with students .As a result ,learning a new subject
or a special skill has become more accessible to many.
Here,we will discuss a few methods and good practices for
tutors to engage in online classes with students, using
interactive Whiteboard
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Points to discuss
• Are you passionate enough to teach
• Know your student ( Initial student assessment)
• Lesson planning
• Plan your session time
• Encourage participation
• Assessment and Motivation
• Take away lessons
• Identify common pitfalls of the student
• Communicate ongoing plan
• Addie Model
• Salmon Model
• Interactive Whiteboard skills
• Professional conduct
• Child safety
• References
• Further reading
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Know your student
All students are different; whether face to
face or online , teacher must know the
student’s traits and behaviour to help
them become better individuals
We encourage teacher to send assessment
questionnaire to classify student.If student
needs a different skill set to yours, let
edugraff know earlier to find the right
teacher
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Lesson planning
Lesson planning refers to the process of
preparation with the student/s and the
particular upcoming session/s in mind.
Content that needs to be covered must be
available with tutor prior to session. This helps
in taking advantage of exposing the student to
relevant digital study material
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Plan your session time
Tutors need to be great planners for a
successful session. Apart from organising
relevant study material, session time has
to be managed well by tutor
Example of Time allocation:
Lesson plan example: % of time
White board
interaction and
recap of last session 80%
Images explained 10%
Exercises/ Geogebra 0%
Videos/ links 10%
Assesssment 0%
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Encourage participation
Effective Interactive sessions are possible
when the student feels comfortable with
the tutor and responds, contributes and
asks questions.( Refer Salmon 5 stage model)
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Assessment and motivation
Assessments shall be made when needed and
must be aligned to the student’s capability. This
must lead to motivation and encouragement
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Take away lessons
Students must be able to take some tip or
new idea home after every session
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Identify common pitfalls of student
Students will appreciate a tutor’s
encouraging comment , mixed with a
warning about the possible precautions to
avoid common mistakes and exam tips
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Communicate ongoing plan
At the end of the session, it’s a good to inform about what
is coming up in the next session .
A long term plan aligned to school plan can also be
communicated as required ( Ask for a plan if school has
provided one)
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ADDIE model for Instructional Design
and
Salmon model for participant behaviour
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One of the popular models for
Instructional design is the ADDIE
model
We will try to adapt the steps of Addie model for ongoing
one to one sessions by Tutors
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5 Steps in ADDIE model
Step1: Analyse
Step2:Design
Step3:Develop
Step 4: Implement
Step 5: Evaluate
(ADDIE is an instructional systems design (ISD) framework that many instructional
designers and training developers use to develop courses. The name is an acronym for the
five phases it defines for building training and performance support tools
Source: Wikipedia)
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We will be trying to apply the Addie model approach so
each tutor can adapt and teach his student based on
individual need
Analyse
Design
Develop
Implem
ent
Evaluate
Instead of using
Addie model to
create courses,
here we are
applying same
process in each
ongoing sessions so
as to plan better
after each session
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Step1: Analyse
Discuss and assess the student needs (Duration: 2 to 3
sessions or as appropriate )
Needs analysis
• Current knowledge
• Grades in School
• Interest in subject ( engagement in learning during
sessions )
• Ambition
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Step2: Design (Duration: 2 to 3 sessions or as appropriate
Find content to meet student needs in step1
• Collect / create and organise study material.
• Refer to past digital content / sessions available
• Organise in folders for ready use
• Prepare to upload in whiteboard during session
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Step3: Develop (Ongoing)
Analyse content to develop lesson plan
• Provide session based on students level .
• Refer to past digital content available
• Organise content in folders* for ready use
• Upload relevant content to whiteboard during session
Content folders*
Folders contain digital content for Lesson plans for different
level of students. Combinations of images / short video/
external links/ PDF for each
Addie model
expects
development prior
to the course, but
for live session, it
seems appropriate
to treat ‘develop’ as
ongoing
For the same
reason, many
actions in ‘design’ &
development are
the same
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Step 4: Implement( Ongoing)
Implement lesson plan
• Re-assess student progress to adapt pace and content.
• Utilise feedback to make corrections
• Review recorded sessions to make corrections in
approach
• Encourage feedback during session
• Prepare and sent a lesson plan most suited to the
student
Feed back and initial Rating of
student
Whiteboard interaction ( 1-10)
Back ground knowledge ( 1-10)
Interest in subject ( 1-10)
Overall student rating ( 1 to 5)
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Step 5: Evaluation( Ongoing)
Check effectiveness of lesson plan and approach
• Analyse feedback from student and parent .
• Review and Analyse recorded sessions.
• Make changes that is likely to improve student directly
• Repeat the evaluation process
For further reading
https://educationaltechnology.net/the-addie-model-instructional-design/
Ongoing Feed back and Rating of
student ( monthly rating)
Subject knowledge ( 1-10)
Interest in subject ( 1-10)
Overall student rating ( 1,2,or 3)
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We will also look at the various stages of
Salmon model to analyse participant
behaviour in one to one and group
scenarios
Gilly Salmon is Professor of Innovation & Transformation and Associate Dean,
Online at the University of Liverpool Management School.
https://www.gillysalmon.com/five-stage-model.html
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5 Step Salmon model
• Access and motivation
• Online socialising
• Information exchange
• Knowledge construction
• Development
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5 Step Salmon model
Below video links shows explanation by Gilly Salmon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=27&v=ILCnUgfeuoc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=48&v=4pKsZ6dVhlI
https://www.acu.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0014/411035/Salmon_Five_
Stage_Model_of_ELearning.pdf
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Interactive whiteboard skills
New tutors must practise and become skilled in using the
whiteboard and digital pen eg: Wacom
Link for try whiteboard
Also refer to the user guide for the whiteboard
http://www.groupworld.net/help/newui.html
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Revisit 5 Step Salmon model
Briefly write in your notepad, your preferred approach for online tutoring:
1. What techniques will you use to engage introvert students at each stage
2. Discuss your ‘motivational methods’
3. What do you consider are indications that students have entered the
socialising stage of Salmon model
4. Discuss communication strategy at various stages of the model
5. What is the best method to utilise past sessions to improve your knowledge
of course delivery and improve learning content
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To Think
Briefly write in your notepad, your thoughts about each of the following student response towards
their teacher
1. “My teacher explains difficult things clearly”
2. “Our class stays busy and doesn’t waste time”
3. “The work that I do in class really makes me think”
4. “My teacher is willing to give extra help on school work if I need it”
5. “When presenting new skills or ideas in class, my teacher tells us about mistakes that
students make”
6. “My teacher gives us guidelines for assignments so we know how we will be graded“
7. “I feel comfortable asking my teacher for individual help about the things we are learning.”
8. “I am encouraged to use my imagination.”
9. “The teacher encourages students to work together.”
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Professional conduct
Tutors always need to maintain a professional
relationship with their students and must not
allow the mentoring process to cross beyond the
sessions other than ‘doubts clarifications’ using
the professional platform ( eg: edugraff account)
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CHILD SAFETY
Child safe online practices and adherence to Safe policies is of paramount
important to tutors
Below link from Australian Tutoring Association will assist you with
resources to guide you
“For any text-based on-line tutoring a record detailing the contents of each communication must
be kept and made available to parents regularly and also anytime upon request.
For any video and/or audio-based on-line tutoring and live streamed sessions the tutor must
ensure that parents/guardians are aware of the type of interaction the child is having with the
tutor on the computer, tablet, mobile or other device being used by the student. It is a further
requirement the provider to be able to ensure, through software or human means, that all
interactions are appropriate, safe and secure. This may take the form of the parent/responsible
adult being present or within hearing range during the tutoring and being free to observe, and be
present for, each session”
http://ata.edu.au/resources/child-protection/#tab-id-3
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References:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADDIE_Model
https://www.gillysalmon.com/five-stage-model.html
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Further reading:
https://elearninginfographics.com/thoughtful-assessment-takeaways-
infographic/
https://elearninginfographics.com/help-students-succeed-strategies-infographic/