Online Learning Update

January 23, 2011

BE VOCAL: Characteristics of Successful Online Learning Instructors

Filed under: Online Learning News — Ray Schroeder @ 12:05 am

by John R. Savery, JIOL

While classroom teaching and management strategies are well documented, the online learning environment presents different challenges and benefits. Teaching in an online environment requires a special set of teaching skills since many of the strategies and tactics associated with best teaching practices are somewhat constrained by the primarily text-based environment. The VOCAL approach summarizes the key characteristics that a master instructor utilizes to be effective in an online environment. VOCAL is an acronym for Visible, Organized, Compassionate, Analytical and Leader-byexample. The ability of the teacher to effectively infuse these characteristics into their instructional practice – to BE VOCAL – will promote a supportive, challenging, constructive, rigorous and effective instructional environment. Instructors who practice a VOCAL approach will have more productive learning environments, fewer management problems and more positive learning experiences with their students.

http://www.ncolr.org/jiol/issues/pdf/9.3.2.pdf

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