Date/Time: Friday, February 7, 2025 - Friday, March 28, 2025
All Day
The ARC Online Teaching Institute (OTI) supports instructors as they continue to build online teaching skills. Through exploration and practice with exemplary course design strategies and effective teaching practices, instructors will build an online course environment that is welcoming, provides a space for communication and collaboration, presents content effectively, assesses learning through authentic and valid activities, and provides support for students in an inclusive learning environment.
Participants should have a working knowledge of how to create and teach a class using Canvas prior to beginning the OTI.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify and discuss federal, state, and local regulations that impact online course policy and practices, and resources that support course design and teaching practice aligned with regulations.
- Create an accessible course welcome letter to prepare students for their course.
- Use a variety of communication tools within Canvas to ensure regular and substantive interaction with students.
- Customize an orientation module with introductory activities to support online learners.
- Customize a syllabus module presenting topics on discrete pages to facilitate quick access to information while reducing cognitive load for students.
- Create module/unit-level outcomes with corresponding activity and rubric.
- Create a Canvas content module with accessible content pages.
- Create module/unit-level outcomes with corresponding activity and rubric.
- Identify features of formative and summative assessments, use cases, and advantages/disadvantages of each.
- Use the Canvas quiz tool and SpeedGrader.
- Create and embed accessible videos and other media within Canvas.
Spring 2025 Schedule
Session | Start Date | Topic |
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Session 1 | February 7, 2025 | Getting Started – Welcoming Students to Online Learning |
Session 2 | February 14, 2025 | Facilitating Interaction, Communication, and Collaboration |
Session 3 | February 21, 2025 | Designing a Supportive Student Learning Environment |
Session 4 | February 28, 2025 | Building an Organized Online Classroom |
Session 5 | March 7, 2025 | Focusing on Authentic Assessment |
Session 6 | March 14, 2025 | Creating and Curating Inclusive and Accessible Media |
Complete activities by: March 28, 2025 |
OTI Prerequisites and Enrollment Requirements
Reminder: This is not Canvas training. Participants should have some experience with using Canvas in a teacher role before starting this course.
Requirements for Completion
Certificates will be issued for completion of the entire Institute. To receive the certificate of completion, participants must:
- Participate in all required discussions.
- Complete all assigned activities and exercises.
Hours Required
This is a 6-week course. Participants will need to devote approximately 6-12 hours per week to reading, online discussions, and assignments.
Recommended Skills
- Proficient computer skills (use of word processor, e-mail, file management)
- Proficient Internet skills (use of browsers, searches, uploading and downloading files)
- Familiarity with discussion boards
- Experience in an online learning environment as either a student or instructor
Technical Requirements
- Access to a PC or Mac with a current operating system that meets Camtasia’s system requirements or be prepared with an alternate video creation and editing application for use in the OTI
- Current version of a browser
- Internet connection, preferably broadband
- Built-in or external webcam
- USB microphone
Foundations 2.0
This Institute can be used to fulfill the Foundations 2.0 opportunities for Faculty Professional Development, and welcomes all LRCCD employees who meet the enrollment requirements. In this program, faculty can choose from two compensation options: earning units for class salary advancement or accruing college service hours, if eligible. Visit the LRCCD Foundations 2.0 Program page for more information on compensation.
Questions about the OTI? Contact Alice Dieli dielia@arc.losrios.edu (916) 484-8996 or Pamela Bimbi bimbip@arc.losrios.edu (916) 484-8103.