Instructors' Perceptions of Their Interaction With Students in Online Teaching and Learning

IF 0.3 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
G. V. D. Berg
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The study examined how 22 instructors (lecturers and tutors) perceived their roles in online teaching in a first-level course in open, distance and e-learning. The Community of Inquiry framework was used for the study. The research employed a case study involving questionnaires and document analysis. The findings revealed that the tutors saw their role as assisting students with assessments, online navigation, using ICT, motivation and time management. Lecturers perceived their roles as designing assignments and marking rubrics, updating course content, undertaking quality assurance and maintaining sound communication. Tutors spent between 16 and 37 hours and lecturers roughly 55 hours a week teaching the course. The study recommends effective communication, alternative automated assessments and lower student numbers per online class to decrease instructors’ workload and allow them to spend quality time interacting with their students. The findings will help higher education institutions with similar contexts to plan online courses with high student numbers.
教师对在线教学中与学生互动的看法
该研究调查了22名教师(讲师和导师)如何看待他们在开放、远程和电子学习的一级课程中在线教学中的角色。研究使用了调查社区框架。本研究采用问卷调查和文献分析相结合的个案研究方法。调查结果显示,导师认为他们的角色是帮助学生进行评估、在线导航、使用信息通信技术、激励和时间管理。讲师认为他们的角色是设计作业和批改大纲,更新课程内容,保证质量和保持良好的沟通。导师每周花16到37个小时教授这门课程,讲师每周花大约55个小时教授这门课程。该研究建议有效的沟通、替代的自动化评估和减少每堂在线课的学生人数,以减少教师的工作量,让他们有更多的时间与学生互动。研究结果将有助于具有类似背景的高等教育机构规划学生人数较多的在线课程。
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期刊介绍: The mission of the International Journal of Online Pedagogy and Course Design (IJOPCD) is to provide a platform for the latest research, analysis, and development of online education, effective online teaching methods, and course design. IJOPCD covers the pedagogical design aspects of science education and computing education, as well as courses supported by educational technologies. Targeting academic researchers and educators who work in the field, this journal focuses on the importance of developments in online course design and teaching methods to improve teachers’ teaching and students’ learning. Researchers are encouraged to submit cross-disciplinary, high-quality syntheses that are interesting, beneficial, and apprehensible to all those interested in or teaching science and related disciplines. Topics to be discussed in this journal include (but are not limited to) the following: -Adoption of e-learning -Best practices in computing education -Best practices in science education -Blended learning -Computer-mediated communication -E-learning -Emerging technologies -Evaluation of learning technology systems -Evaluation of online learning effects -Learning management systems -Multimedia and interactive learning systems -Online course design -Online learners’ behavior -Pedagogy and teaching with technology -Virtual reality environments -Web-based teaching methods
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