Another Academic year, another rich menu of MOOCs from which to choose. Pedagogy First is offering the Program for Online Teaching again. I heard Lisa Lane tell about it (in a hangout with Jeff Lebow, I think) some time ago. Somewhere between the connectivist cMOOK and content-centric xMOOC, Lisa describes it as “task based” and a “sMOOC” (for small MOOC). Thanks to Stephen Downes’ OLDaily, POT came to my attention again at just the right time.
I “fell” into online teaching when learners in other communities asked if they could join our T???cho? Language classes last winter. Blending local f2f learners with online participants presents unique challenges. I muddled along, trying to reinvent the proverbial wheel by cobbling together Skype, trial subscriptions to Blackboard Collaborate, email lists, and my Moodle installation. To my surprise, it was considered a success, and I’ve been asked to repeat it this year. My fledgling online teaching experience should give me hooks where I can hang new learning from POT. And, while not safe-as-in-sandbox, my language class will be my proving ground. They will judge whether my pedagogy improves as I journey through this sMOOC.
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