Online Driver Education and Virtual Classroom

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Online Driver Education and Virtual Classroom Module A Online Driver Education and Virtual Classroom

Purpose of the Module To discuss special topic areas including online driver education and virtual classroom. For more specific information on how to teach utilizing these topics, you will need to seek further training. PW page A-2

Module Sections This module will cover two topics: Online driver education Virtual classroom PW page A-2

Module Objectives By the end of this Module, you should be able to: Describe the instructor’s role in online driver education. Explain how to prepare, design and teach an online driver education course. Describe how to utilize a virtual classroom for a driver education course. List the benefits of a virtual driver education classroom. PW page A-2

Online Driver Education A course where the entire or part of the classroom/theory portion is delivered via the Internet. PW page A-3

The Instructor’s Role in Online Driver Education Is different from that of a classroom instructor. Just as vital toward achieving learning goals. Model the behavior of a learner. The greatest stumbling block is to teach as they had been taught. PW page A-3

Activity #1: Enroll in an Online Course PW page A-3

Activity #2: Concept Application With an online traffic scene order the sequence of events that could lead them to take evasive action. PW page A-3

How to Prepare for Your Online Course Prepare to teach online. Build a course outline. Create a course schedule with clear deadlines. Plan for ongoing quality assurance. Ensure support from your administration. Provide technical support. PW page A-3

How to Design Your Online Course Format your course so that students can focus on the content. Design a learning community that is collaborative, engaging and inclusive. Find and use appropriate course materials and resources. Develop rich, relevant learning activities to support your learning objectives. PW page A-4

How to Design Your Online Course Include a balanced mixture of individual and group learning activities. Recognize that pacing in an online course is different. Provide equal accessibility to all students. PW page A-4

Activity #3: Concept Application with Instruction and Assessment View a short video online clip and observe and analyze potential risks and make recommendations on how to manage the risks. PW page A-4

Activity #4: Group Processing View an online video on drinking and driving and with a small group of students via discussion board on the Web interact and determine what actions are helpful and will make decisions about the appropriate action to minimize someone from drinking and driving. PW page A-4

How to Teach Your Online Course Provide a comprehensive set of informational materials. Facilitate discussions in a way that keeps students on-task, promotes full participation, and encourages peer collaboration. Engage with your students without over-engaging. Assess student work and provide feedback. PW page A-4

Virtual Classroom An online learning environment. Either web-based and accessed through a portal or software-based and require a downloadable executable file. PW page A-5

Utilizing a Virtual Classroom Participates in synchronous instruction. Many schools and businesses have rolled out virtual classrooms. Often employ multiple synchronous technologies. PW page A-5

Utilizing a Virtual Classroom Provide students with asynchronous communication tools. Very different from static, unsupervised activities. Immediate feedback and access to instructors. More closely resembles a real classroom experience. More interactive. PW page A-5

Activity #5: Experience Participating in a Virtual Classroom Gain experience using a virtual classroom using different formats, such as live class discussions, online chat and live lectures to teach a driver education topic. PW page A-6

Module Summary With the conclusion of this Module, you should be able to: Describe the instructor’s role in online driver education. Explain how to prepare, design and teach an online driver education course. Describe how to utilize a virtual classroom for a driver education course. List the benefits of a virtual driver education classroom. PW page A-7

Module Review Activity: Key Words Matchup Complete the Activity in the Participant Workbook. PW page A-8

Questions and Answers What is the role of the instructor in online driver education? What is a virtual classroom?

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