Online Teacher Tools, Roles, and Responsibilities
- Due No due date
- Points 7
- Questions 7
- Time Limit None
- Allowed Attempts Unlimited
Instructions
Study
Your Online Teacher Tools
As an online teacher, you mainly use three tools:
- Canvas — This is the learning tool that most resembles the face-to-face classroom. The online course, its content and activities are located here. It is used as a platform where students will interact with course content, the teacher, and each other. A good deal of your time as a teacher will be spent using this tool.
- A videoconferencing tool (Zoom, Google Hangouts, BigBlueButton, etc.) — This tool will be used to hold live classes over the internet. You will use this tool at least once a week, unless your local area is holding the gathering in person.
- The Worldwide Institute and Seminary Enrollment (WISE) tool — This is Seminaries and Institutes' student information system. You will use WISE to do the following:
- Access your class's demographic and contact information
- Send messages to your class
- Report students' attendance and check their reading
You may not know what these tools are or how to use them at this point, and that is normal. You will be taught how to use each tool in more detail later in the course.
Your Online Teacher Roles
You have two primary roles:
- Facilitator — Online teachers help administer the online course's content, activities, and remote gathering learning experience. This is done through Canvas and through the videoconferencing tool used in your area (Zoom, Google Hangouts, BigBlueButton, etc.)
- Minister — Online teachers help students achieve course outcomes and guide them through the learning experience. They also assist in answering course and gospel questions, offer insights, and help students develop Christlike attitudes and behaviors.
Your Online Teacher Responsibilities
The following table lists the specific responsibilities of an online teacher. They have been grouped by facilitator and minister responsibilities.
Facilitator |
Minister |
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The facilitator role involves the administrative and technical tasks in administering an effective learning experience. Here are some of the responsibilities included in this role:
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The minister role involves making and building appropriate relationships with students to guide them through the course as they develop more Christlike attitudes and behaviors. Here are some of the responsibilities included in this role:
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Review Activity
As you prepare for this activity, consider the following:
- Be ready to identify tasks that are not an online teacher's responsibility.
- Be ready to discriminate between the facilitator and minister online teacher roles.
This review should take no more than two minutes. When you are finished, be sure to check your responses. Feedback has been given for each quiz question that will help to further define a facilitator and minister.
When you are ready, click "Take the Quiz." Once you do, you will be able to see the content of this page. This has been done so you can reference the content while you take the quiz. Scroll down to see the questions.