Sunday, October 18, 2015

Timelines and Peer Reviews When Designing Courses

Designing and creating your own online course can be a daunting task! I remember back to what my mother used to tell me. She would say, “You can put hard work and time into a project now to save time later, or you be lazy now and spend double the time later.” This quote has always stuck with me as I work on any type of project. No matter if it is working on projects around my house, at work, or for my college class, the amount of time and energy I spend up front truly dictates that amount of time I will have to spend later. Take for instance designing an online class. It is going to take a substantial amount of time to design the course so that those who participate can easily navigate and work through the lessons and activities without getting confused and/or frustrated. I have found in my experience of creating training sessions for teachers in my school district that I have to put about 3 times the amount of time into the creation of the training as is the length of the training itself. However, with adequate planning, in the end, my job as the facilitator becomes more streamlined which saves me time during and after the training.
As I have designed my online course for my master’s class this semester, I have also found that it is extremely time consuming to create the course so that it is easy to navigate and also has clear and concise instructions for the students. I have been fortunate to have a fantastic peer reviewer. She has been so detailed in her feedback to me on items that I might want to address. Questions she has raised about terms that I use within the instructions that she did not understand made me realize that if new teachers to our school district were to take my course, they may not understand these as well. As a result, I have tried to give more information within the instructions to explain these terms. Additionally, she has looked at the activities that I have created so far and she has had questions on due dates and how the collaborative pieces would work. This has also made me go back and rethink what I have written so that the students will have a better understanding.
As a peer reviewer myself, the work of my peer reviewer made me think more about the work that I reviewed. I could tell that my peer reviewer spent time watching my videos, looking over my assessment rubrics, and reading through step by step instructions that I created. With her great feedback on each of these, it made me do a better job when I looked over another students\’s work. I realized how much the peer review of my work helped me make a much better product. I want to have the same influence on the student that I peer review.

As I mentioned earlier, I spend a majority of my time at work preparing for upcoming trainings and meetings. Each of these requires a large amount of time to prepare so that they run efficiently. When thinking about a professional timeline for preparing materials, I feel that I am involved with this every day. Professional timelines make it so that there is usually not enough time in the work day to properly prepare. Many times, I have to spend hours outside of the work day to complete the tasks in preparation for the activities that are to come. However, I know that if I put the time and effort into the creation of my materials now, my training or meeting will go much smoother for my students and myself.

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