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Online Facilitation  Live, online and lively:

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Presenter – Michael Gwyther

[email protected]

@mickgwyther

http://www.facebook.com/michael.gwyther

http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=20201325

http://www.yumstudio.com.au

http://www.yumstudio.com.au/footy

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Give me the pills

I am starting to believe

Sparks out of ears

Hitting the wall

Use the text tool to record your current mood state

On top of the world

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Straw Poll

A I regularly attended webinars

B I attend webinars & teach in webinars

C I have not been in a webinar

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What is your favourite webinar trick?

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How do you like to take questions from your learners?

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What tools are available to me?

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Online Facilitated Pedagogy

• Synchronous• Asynchronous

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All I got to do is lecture…right?

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7 is your friend….

• Don’t talk for more than 7 minutes

• Punctuate your 7 minutes lecture/demo with participant activity

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Student Induction

TechnicalTechnical

Time ManagementTime Management

CollaborativeCollaborative

Organising InfoOrganising Info

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Why use webinars?

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Blended Learning Choices

Face to Face Self Paced OnlineFacilitated

Content

Skills KnowledgeActivities

Assessment

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Can you hear me?

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I’ve just got to take this call

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Oh you don’t have a microphone?

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Let’s brainstorm that

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Sorry I just talked over you…

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Has anyone seen Kathy? Oh she's dropped out….A G A I N

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Oh welcome Joe you’re only 10 minutes late……

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I’m channelling my inner DJ…

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Sorry I’m struggling to multitask…

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Damn I’ve still got 21 slides left…

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Online facilitated Pedagogy

• Online workshops & tutorials• Assessment Task presentation• Group Work

presentations & peer review

• Learner support (one on one or Group)

• Catch up with other learner groups

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Facilitated online examples

• Group research projects• QnA of industry experts/past learners• Online lectures• Assessment task pitch & presentation• Peer Review of learners’ work• Role play• Software demonstration• Group problem solving• Remote trainee/third party assessor catch up• Assessment verification and moderation• RPL• Meetings• Supervision

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Some facilitation issues…

• Who is listening actively?• How do I start on time?• How to deal with questions?• How will I present content?• How do I get learners working

together?• What preparation is required?• Scripting V Dot points?• Where are my links, URLs,

applications and opening and closing paragraphs?

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Facilitating - What are the challenges to you?

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During your presentation…

• Slow things down – remember Lag!• Watch for responses• Practice, practice, practice• If you have a brain fog moment ask a question.• Divert so you can collect your thoughts• Encourage the use of emoticons for quick

feedback• Pump up, stand up, smile, tell stories, project

your voice!

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And in the end…

• Follow up questions with info by email or phone call

• Distribute whiteboard brainstorms• Distribute follow up resources/readings/videos• Forward recording link• Catch up with lurkers, quiet people etc• Get out in the sunshine

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Synchronous Infrastructure

• Virtual Classrooms• Telephone & Video

Conference Systems• VOIP (Skype, Lync)• Google Hangouts• Microsoft Lync• WizIQ• Adobe Connect• Blackboard Collaborate• GoToMeeting

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Facilitating – What types of activities can you use?

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Online facilitated Assessment

• Body Language• Mix of activities in

session• Peer Review• Assessment

Presentations• Problem solving• Action learning

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• Develop a rubric with learners• Check for mapping• Distribute back to learners as

marking guide• Rehearse the marking guide• Conduct presentations

(summative)• Collect peer review• Redraft and resubmit• Share and assess

Peer Review

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Webinar Preparation Good Practice

Consider a pre webinar activity

Pick and promote a title for your webinar that frames the educational objectives from your learners perspective.

Make registration easy and remind participants 24 hours out

Initially use a Moderator or Technology steward to support learners IT, deal with QnA and chat, running polls etc

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Webinar Preparation Good Practice

Have a back up plan, computer, internet connection, headset and test them all in advance

Keep SMS and or email contact of all participants handy for instant contact in the event your technology fails.

Have a warm up activity to lead the presenter into the webinar

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Webinar Good Practice

Keep lecturing to a minimum. Use the group to work through scenarios and problems. Promote discussion and the sharing of perspectives.

Provide peer review opportunities for learners to feed back on each others projects, placements, issues at work etc.

Give learners multiple ways of participating – voice, discussions, white board, brainstorming, break out rooms, polling, video as stimulus for discussion.

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During your presentation

Slow things down – remember Lag!

Watch for responses

Practice, practice, practice

If you have a brain fog moment ask a question.

Divert so you can collect your thoughts

Encourage the use of emoticons for quick feedback

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Any Questions?

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Thank you for playing


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