Tips for Teaching Online

If you are already a good quilting teacher, you will undoubtedly be a good online teacher.  We have found that teaching a class in person is the best foundation for teaching that class online.

Whether you are accustomed to teaching in face-to-face classes or through your books and patterns, you will find some differences when teaching online. You will probably want to adapt your material to those differences, but you can also capitalize on them to enhance your teaching.

Teacher roles in online learning.  Teachers can function in several different ways.  The type of class and the people in the class, as well as the time available, are factors in determining which approach is best.

Student roles in online learning.  Your teaching method will result in four distinct type of student roles.  They parallel the teacher approaches above.

Kinds of Lessons for online learning - a class may use one or any combination of these approaches:

Many quilt classes are restricted by their time and place constraints. Quilt University will offer both teachers and students the opportunity to do work that is more than just a simple repetition of projects.  When appropriate, classes can be more like seminars.

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