How does teaching online differ from teaching in front of a traditional classroom?
Common myths about online teaching include that it involves simply translating traditional classroom activities for online usage, or that online classes are just “dumbed down” classes. Neither is true. First, because online teaching usually means that your students won’t hear your voice or see your face when you give instruction or make assignments, tone of voice and facial expressions are lost; this means that a lot can be lost in translation. Online teachers have to work hard to perfect their electronic communication. Not only that, but they must create effective, interactive assignments for individuals and teams to encourage a well-rounded learning experience. Teachers’ online presence should be very frequent to keep students engaged, to mentor students as they teach themselves various concepts, and to encourage those who might be frustrated. Plus, they need to be familiar with and employ many types of online learning tools. For these reasons and many others, online teaching degrees