How to Build Skills While Teaching Online

The benefits of online teaching have become apparent to several people over the years. For educators, online platforms allow them to explore their creativity and reach students around the world. Students enjoy the convenience and flexibility that online classes offer. Most online lessons today deal with theoretical knowledge. Few online educators attempt teaching online skills as they worry some instructions may get lost in translation. According to our research, educators can help their students learn and master skills online with ease. If you would like to help your students build skills online, here are some vital tips to keep in mind.

Tips to Remember While Teaching Online Skills

  1.  Outline Your Learning Objectives

    Your learning objectives will determine your online teaching approach. So before you start creating your lesson plan, you need to figure out what you would like to achieve. When it comes to skills training, you must have actionable objectives that students can relate to and understand. Ideally, the content you create should help learners develop skills that help them achieve their career goals. Provide a practical example of how they can use each skill in the industry. Once you set the learning objectives, you can figure out how to teach the skills.

  2. Test Often

    While deciding on how many tests to create, there are two things you need to know. Firstly, students who take regular assessments while learning online are more likely to complete the course than their peers. More importantly, these learners are also more likely to achieve a career outcome. Regular assessments boost engagement levels as well. Interspersing tests through your content allows you to ensure that students have not only learnt the skill but mastered it as well.

  3.  Include Hands-On Projects and Peer-Reviewed Assessments

    While teaching online skills, it’s crucial to have hands-on projects. Once learners see why the skills are so vital, they will engage with the content more often. An application-based project will allow your students to develop their skills in a real-life situation as well. Another great way to increase the development of skills online is with peer reviews. Students can learn from each other or use discussion prompts to clear doubts without feeling awkward or embarrassed.

  4.  Break the Content Down

    When it comes to teaching online skills, brevity is crucial. Ideally, your course should not be more than 4- to 6-weeks long. Every lesson should be about one specific concept that should be explained thoroughly as quickly as possible. If you decide to incorporate videos in your course, ensure that each video is under 10-minutes long. Classes that are short and sweet can increase your course completion rate by over 15%.

You can register on TG Campus to begin teaching online skills. Our platform comes equipped with a host of features that make creating content incredibly easy. Our live class and whiteboard features allow you to spend time with your students to clear their doubts. Most importantly, we have a robust testing mechanism that will enable you to test them regularly and check on each learner’s progress with ease.

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Written by Today's Geniuses
Today’s Geniuses comprises of all the members of TG Campus. It includes IIT Alumni, PhD holders with fellowship and Subject Matter Experts, creating an enthusiastic bunch of Geniuses who are driven by their passion to empower learning.