Foundations of Virtual Instruction

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Foundations of Virtual Instruction

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About this course: This course provides teachers with the foundation for understanding the movement towards virtual instruction. It introduces fundamental knowledge needed by teachers to succeed in a technology-dependent, instructional environment. You will explore the history of online learning and understand how a variety of delivery models are evolving in the K-12 environment, ranging from completely online to hybrid or blended classrooms. We will discuss how the programs work and who they serve, addressing some basics about equity issues, access and school funding, as well as ethical and legal issues that support and challenge the models. Upon completion of the course, you will unde…

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When you enroll for courses through Coursera you get to choose for a paid plan or for a free plan

  • Free plan: No certicification and/or audit only. You will have access to all course materials except graded items.
  • Paid plan: Commit to earning a Certificate—it's a trusted, shareable way to showcase your new skills.

About this course: This course provides teachers with the foundation for understanding the movement towards virtual instruction. It introduces fundamental knowledge needed by teachers to succeed in a technology-dependent, instructional environment. You will explore the history of online learning and understand how a variety of delivery models are evolving in the K-12 environment, ranging from completely online to hybrid or blended classrooms. We will discuss how the programs work and who they serve, addressing some basics about equity issues, access and school funding, as well as ethical and legal issues that support and challenge the models. Upon completion of the course, you will understand what it takes to transition from teaching in the classroom to providing virtual instruction. Upon completing this course, you will be able to: 1. Describe the history of online learning models 2. Identify current virtual instruction models and who offers them 3. Explain how virtual instruction models have evolved and why 4. Describe common features of synchronous and asynchronous technologies 5. Discuss basic ethical and legal issues faced by schools

Created by:  University of California, Irvine
  • Taught by:  Cindy Carbajal, Instructor

    UC Irvine Extension
Basic Info Course 1 of 5 in the Virtual Teacher Specialization Commitment 2-4 hours/week Language English How To Pass Pass all graded assignments to complete the course. User Ratings 4.0 stars Average User Rating 4.0See what learners said Coursework

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Syllabus


WEEK 1


Week 1: History of Virtual Education



Welcome to the course! Begin by reading the Course Overview and familiarizing yourself with our course. This week we will explore the history of virtual education, as well as the different models of virtual education. Our guest speaker, Dr. O'Neal, will discuss the "Flipped Classroom" and how this pedagogy can enhance teaching and learning.


7 videos, 4 readings expand


  1. Reading: About this Course
  2. Video: Meet Cindy Carbajal
  3. Reading: Pre-Course Survey
  4. Reading: Week 1 Roadmap & Objectives
  5. Video: Week 1 Lesson 1: Introduction and Definitions
  6. Video: Week 1 Lesson 2: History of Online Learning
  7. Video: Week 1 Lesson 3: Current Models of Virtual Education
  8. Video: Week 1 Lesson 4: Evolving Models of Virtual Education
  9. Video: Week 1 Lesson 5: Virtual Programs and Organizations
  10. Video: Week 1 Interview: The Flipped Classroom
  11. Reading: Week 1 Optional Resources

Graded: Week 1 Quiz

WEEK 2


Week 2: Synchronous and Asynchronous Technologies



In week two, we will examine the features of synchronous and asynchronous technologies. Our guest speaker, Melissa Loble, will share how to select and leverage technology. She will also discuss how to best utilize social media to meet the needs of different learners.


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  1. Reading: Week 2 Roadmap and Objectives
  2. Video: Week 2 Lesson 1 Terms
  3. Video: Week 2 Lesson 2: Synchronous Instructional Platforms
  4. Video: Week 2 Lesson 3: Learning Management Systems
  5. Video: Week 2 Lesson 4: Other Online Learning Tools
  6. Video: Week 2 Interview: Social Media and Gamification
  7. Reading: Week 2 Optional Resources

Graded: Week 2 Quiz

WEEK 3


Week 3: Transitioning from the Classroom to the Virtual Environment



This week we will examine the similarities and differences between teaching in the classroom and teaching online. Our guest speaker, Racquel Nedden, will discuss the benefits of online education for accommodating and meeting the needs of at-risk and special needs students. You will also have the opportunity to submit your assignment and evaluate three of your classmates' work.


5 videos, 3 readings expand


  1. Reading: Week 3 Roadmap and Objectives
  2. Video: Week 3 Lesson 1: Similarities and differences to teaching in the classroom
  3. Video: Week 3 Lesson 2: The changing field of curriculum development and the role of outside vendors
  4. Video: Week 3 Lesson 3: How different and evolving virtual delivery models affect instruction
  5. Video: Week 3 Lesson 4: The Role of a Virtual Teacher
  6. Video: Week 3 Interview: Accomodations for Special Needs Students in the Virtual Classroom
  7. Reading: Week 3 Optional Resources
  8. Reading: About the Assignment

Graded: Assignment: Lesson Plan for Online Delivery
Graded: Week 3 Quiz

WEEK 4


Week 4: Equity and Access, Funding, and the Law



In week four, we will discuss virtual school funding options, the responsibility of online programs to consider equity and access, and the legal issues that virtual schools face. Our guest speaker, Chris Long, will explain the concept of QFT (Question, Formulation Technique) and explain why teaching students to formulate their own questions can increase students engagement and empower students to be life long learners.


4 videos, 2 readings expand


  1. Reading: Week 4 Roadmap and Objectives
  2. Video: Week 4 Lesson 1: School Funding
  3. Video: Week 4 Lesson 2: Equity and Access
  4. Video: Week 4 Lesson 3: The Law
  5. Video: Week 4 Interview: Using the Question Formulation Technique
  6. Reading: Week 4 Optional Resources

Graded: Week 4 Quiz

WEEK 5


Week 5: The Future of Virtual Education
In this last week of the course we'll consider the future of online education and how new technologies are changing the landscape of K-12 education.


3 videos, 4 readings expand


  1. Reading: Week 5 Roadmap
  2. Video: Week 5 Lesson 1: Growth of Online Learning
  3. Video: Week 5 Lesson 2: Trends and Forecasts
  4. Video: Week 5 Lesson 3: Continued Learning
  5. Reading: References
  6. Reading: Message from UC Irvine Extension
  7. Reading: Post-Course Survey

Graded: Final Quiz
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