Online Teaching: Creating Courses for Adult Learners
Course Features
Duration
12 weeks
Delivery Method
Online
Available on
Lifetime Access
Accessibility
Mobile, Desktop
Language
English
Subtitles
English
Level
Advanced
Teaching Type
Instructor Paced
Course Description
Course Overview
Live Class
Alumni Network
Personlized Teaching
International Faculty
Post Course Interactions
Instructor-Moderated Discussions
Skills You Will Gain
Prerequisites/Requirements
To join this microcredential you will ideally have
A Bachelors degree or an equivalent level qualification
Experience of working in education
A strong interest in teaching and learning
Spaces are limited for this microcredential, and we recommend you register early to secure your place
This microcredential is part of a planned suite of courses on aspects of online education
This course incorporates content from an existing OU module, Technology-enhanced Learning: Foundations and Futures (H880)
If you have completed H880, or are currently studying it, please contact us before registering
What You Will Learn
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of how adults learn online, and at a distance, drawing on key theories
Identify and evaluate a range of online teaching and learning methods in terms of their appropriateness for specific settings and learners
Identify and evaluate technologies for supporting online and distance learning in specific contexts, drawing on a range of experience and research accounts
Design online teaching and learning activities, courses and assessment that meet diverse learners needs, drawing on a range of evidence to support your design decisions
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of how online teaching, learning and assessment can be made safe and accessible to diverse learners
Target Students
This microcredential has a global focus and the skills you'll learn will be relevant for learners from around the world
The microcredential would benefit anyone currently working or looking to work in universities, colleges or wider adult learning settings
Teacher
Trainer
Learning designer
Educational technologist
Head of department
Institution leader
Course Instructors
Dr Leigh-Anne Perryman (she/her)
Instructor