{"id":4433,"date":"2018-06-16T14:56:04","date_gmt":"2018-06-16T14:56:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.vedamo.com\/knowledge\/?p=4433"},"modified":"2022-12-19T14:39:27","modified_gmt":"2022-12-19T14:39:27","slug":"distinguishing-online-teacher-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.vedamo.com\/knowledge\/distinguishing-online-teacher-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Distinguishing yourself as an online teacher - Part 2"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2 id=\"keeping-yourself-up-to-date\" >Keeping yourself up to date<\/h2>\n<p>This is perhaps the easiest section to implement. Generally teachers love learning and research and know how to do it well. So, a simple search will throw up many resources. A word of warning though, a\u00a0lot of them are designed for English teachers (EFL\/ELT) and you may have to adapt them for your needs.<\/p>\n<p>Online forums are also very useful although again weighted towards English teachers. A search will reveal many. It is best to trawl through everything to find what\u2019s good for you. I really mean this. Don\u2019t\u00a0just sign up for the first ones you see. Use the ones that really best suit your specific needs. If you are\u00a0teaching gardening, then link with others who are doing the same. And if you cannot find a suitable\u00a0forum, what about creating one? The adobe mud builders forum, anyone?<\/p>\n<p>Blogs like this one can also help. There is a growing new world out there which will help you find your\u00a0way. There is also a world of frustration out there as online learning, while growing, is having a lot of\u00a0teething problems. Internet speeds, getting people to pay, tech difficulties, time zones, online\u00a0management, etc., are all areas which can be improved. Learn how others deal with such things, and be\u00a0prepared for creative solutions which can be offered to you. Do not believe for one second that you will\u00a0not have problems, you will, and many of them. It is a brave new world full of challenges. Knowledge is\u00a0your only defence.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"from-kids-to-postgrad\" >From kids to postgrad<\/h2>\n<p>Universities are at the forefront of online teaching and even big name ones offer free courses. Kids and\u00a0schoolchildren can also be taught but usually in a different way. Free courses have a tendency to be\u00a0passive, that is, you work your way through the material without much interaction with an instructor.<br \/>\nThis is not so useful for kids, particularly young ones. Here I have concentrated on courses were there is\u00a0a teacher and direct interaction with students as passive courses are really something different. There\u00a0are also blended courses where it is a mixture of passive and active teaching. The big difference is in the\u00a0amount of people you can teach at one time. Direct live teaching probably works best with no more\u00a0than around 12 students whereas passive learning can have any amount. Blended instruction can allow\u00a0more students to participate but you have to have limits.<\/p>\n<p>Potentially, you can teach almost anything online. You could supervise a PHD or teach kids probably from as young as 6 or 7. There may well be people in the future who have only ever had online teaching\u00a0right through to postgrad.<br \/>\nYet, English teaching is the most popular use at the moment particularly for direct live teaching. It is\u00a0particularly suited to it as you can arrange almost any length of class (even 5 minutes), go from one to\u00a0maybe 12 students, and teach any level or any one of the myriad of different exam based courses such\u00a0as IELTs or CAE. They are typically structured into reading, writing, listening and speaking modules,\u00a0which slots perfectly into online live training.<\/p>\n<p>You can thus set up your own business, perhaps renting a system such as Vedamo or just using instant\u00a0messenger. If you are teaching something esoteric, perhaps that is the way to go. Set up on your own\u00a0and create a distinct personality and brand which means people will associate the teaching of x with you. You could be known as the thatched cottage guru if that is what you are an expert on. (here I would\u00a0include a picture of a thatched roof)<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"teach-to-the-students-individual-needs-and-characteristics\" >Teach to the students individual needs and characteristics<\/h2>\n<p>One of the beauties of teaching online is that the students are far more likely to be focused on the\u00a0learning than in a traditional classroom. Why? Because there are less distractions, they can\u2019t easily chat\u00a0to someone else or a fellow student (although some systems like Vedamo do have an IM service built in)<\/p>\n<p>Use that to get to know them. Body language is very important in the classroom as every good teacher\u00a0knows, even if only to spot who is daydreaming or sleeping. With only 12 or so head shots to watch, you\u00a0can see which ones are attentive, what fires them up, in short, what works and for whom. Do seriously\u00a0consider using the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.businessballs.com\/self-awareness\/howard-gardners-multiple-intelligences-7\/#toc-1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Howard Gardner test<\/a>\u00a0, which I spoke about in the first part of this series, at the start\u00a0as a quick method to get to know how your students like to learn. I always do no matter what I teach.<br \/>\nDon\u2019t be afraid to split them into groups of likeminded students. Using the Multiple Intelligences\u00a0method mentioned previously, those that are linguistic minded or maths minded, for example, can work\u00a0together and you can tailor some exercises to suit.<\/p>\n<p>Certainly, if you are teaching one to one you should take this factor into consideration. You yourself will\u00a0probably have a bias towards one of the seven intelligences but try to pull away from this and embrace\u00a0all types. You may never have thought too much about teaching using a lot of spatial\/visual methods but\u00a0with some, it is their most comfortable way to learn. If you can master teaching through all the different\u00a0ways that people learn, you will truly be among the best.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Keeping yourself up to date This is perhaps the easiest section to implement. Generally teachers love learning and research and know how to do it well. So, a simple search will throw up many resources. 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