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ONLINE FACILITATOR |
The term online facilitator is used interchangeably with terms such as e-tutor, online tutor, online instructor and e-learning facilitator. An online facilitator is seen as a person that regulates discussions to provide consistent opportunities for communication and collaboration. This can take the form of asking questions or suggesting alternative approaches- whilst also accepting the views presented- to stimulate discussion. Online facilitators need to judge when to intervene and when to alter their approach in relation to a group’s functioning in an effort to promote independent thought, discussion and knowledge construction.
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Roles and Responsibilities of an Online Facilitator | |
Key attributes of an Online Facilitator
Recommendations for an Online Facilitator to perform effectively
Primary tasks of an Online FacilitatorPre-course:
How can Course Administrators support the Online Facilitator?
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Web Resources |
Below are two additional resources on online facilitator competencies:
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IBSTPI Instructor Competencies | This resource lists key competencies that have been internationally endorsed for instructors, including those teaching via the online medium. |
E-Moderator Competencies | This model provides a useful illustration of the role of e-moderating in different stages of online activities for supporting knowledge construction. |
References
- ↑ Effective Online Facilitation, Online Facilitation (7 December 2010), Tools for Development, eTutoring (2 December 2010), Online facilitation and the role of the Tutor, Wearing Four Pairs of Shoes: The Roles of E-Learning Facilitators, Running E-tivity plenaries (29 November 2010), E-tutoring in higher education (6 December 2010), Facilitating Online, The Non-Drowsy Virtual Classroom (29 November 2011), Facilitation Online, Online Facilitator Skills (26 January 2011), Best Practices in Online Conference Moderation (1 January 2011), [edtechleaders.org/documents/teachingonline.doc What’s Different about Teaching Online? How are Virtual Teachers Changing Teaching?] (1 February 2011), Facilitation Techniques (1 February 2011); Naidu, S., E-Learning A Guidebook of Principles, Procedures and Practices, Commonwealth Educational Media Center for Asia (CEMCA), 2006; Lehmann, K. and Chamberlin, L., Making the Move to eLearning, Putting your Course Online, Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2009; Murphy, P. and Pratt, K., Building Online Learning Communities, Jossey-Bass, 2007; Christopher, D., Facilitating in the Global Virtual Classroom, Infoline, 2011, Vol. 28 (1111)