2. 1 – Experiment. Enroll in an online
course. Perceive it as a teacher and
a student.
2 – Set clear goals for yourself.
It will be easier to establish
objectives to your learners.
3. 3 – Develop the content yourself.
It will be easier to update.
4 – Interaction is fundamental.
Vary the activities.
Make use of discussion forums.
4. 5 – Try social media. Feel how it
works for yourself and how it
would help your learners benefit
from it.
6 – Reach all your students by
addressing different learner skills.
5. 7 – Keep you content updated.
8 – Assign small readings.
Keep your students focused.
6. 9 – Consider the diversity of learners
and their access to connectivity.
10 – Pilot your course with a small
group of peers. Adjust material and
goals if necessary.