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[ProfessionalDevelopment 2728] Re: Online Teaching PD Workgroup
Lobaccaro Gina (DOC)
Gina.Lobaccaro at state.de.usWed Dec 31 08:20:56 EST 2008
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I am also looking forward to participating in this group.
I am a correctional educator in southern Delaware. I manage the Correctional Education page on the Adult Literacy Education Wiki -
http://wiki.literacytent.org/index.php/Corrections_Education
I am also working on my doctorate in Educational Technology. I have a very strong interest in online communities of practice for professional development; I wish I could figure a way to use the concept - perhaps with my local colleagues -for my doctoral writing. But, apart from that, I would very much like to participate in this group.
I do not have a sense yet how we will look, how this group will look... how we will collaborate/work together. But I offer my experience and time. I am here to help!
:)
Gina
Greatness is not in where we stand, but in what direction we are moving. We must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it - but sail we must and not drift, nor lie at anchor. (Oliver Wendell Holmes)
Gina W Lobaccaro
Sussex Correctional Institution
Prison Education Program
PO Box 500
Georgetown, DE 19947
302-856-5282 x 6204
gina.lobaccaro at state.de.us
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From: professionaldevelopment-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:professionaldevelopment-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of cherbert at hcc.mass.edu
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 2:04 PM
To: The Adult Literacy Professional Development Discussion List
Subject: [ProfessionalDevelopment 2722] Re: Online Teaching PD Workgroup
Hi All,
I don't frequent this list much but couldn't help but nibble on this topic. I'm a tech coordinator for SABES and have been dipping my toes in various forms of online PD, as has SABES as a whole. I'd be interested in a workgroup as well.
Charlie Herbert
SABES West
Technology Coordinator
(413) 552-2019
cherbert at hcc.mass.edu
SABES: Training leaders in Adult Basic Education
For more information on the System for Adult Basic Education Support (SABES) please go to: www.sabes.org
For more information on upcoming SABES offerings or to register for events please go to: http://calendar.sabes.org/west
----- Original Message -----
From: djrosen1 <djrosen1 at gmail.com>
Date: Monday, December 29, 2008 1:12 pm
Subject: [ProfessionalDevelopment 2711] Online Teaching PD Workgroup
To: The Adult Literacy Professional Development Discussion List <professionaldevelopment at nifl.gov>
> Hi Crystal,
>
> Thanks for your informative post. Does GED-i also provide GED-i
> teachers with training online (or in a blended training model)
> to
> teach GED-i students online? Although it may not have been clear,
> I
> was suggesting that there may be a small group of PD-ers
> interested
> in working to develop a design or a model for training teachers to
>
> teach online students, a design that is aligned with the newly
> developed AALPD PD standards and that also draws on best
> practicies
> from those who have been training teachers (online) to teach
> students
> online or in blended learning models.
>
> So far, I have heard from three people who are interested in
> forming
> such an (online) work group. Crystal, would you also like to join
>
> this work group? Are there others who would like to join? If so,
> email me and I will be glad to send everyone who is interested an
> email with the names and email addresses of those who are
> interested
> so we can get started.
>
> David J. Rosen
> djrosen1 at gmail.com
>
> On Dec 29, 2008, at 11:04 AM, Crystal Hack wrote:
>
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I would be more than willing to be a part of a small discussion
> > group on this.
> >
> > The GED-i does almost all of our PD online or at a distance. We
>
> > began to offer PD online/at-a-distance as a direct response to
> the
> > cut in our adult education budgets, our limited PD staff time
> > available to travel around the state of IL and to other states.
> We
> > needed to save our project $s and time and save our adult ed
> > provider $s and time away from the classroom as well.
> >
> > We provide the following at a distance PD and have provided it
> to
> > IL and our other partner state users for several years.
> > A variety of phone conference PD opportunities (these are very
> well
> > received and attended).
> > Several online chat opportunities using tappedin.org (we used to
>
> > use yahoo but have switched to tappedin for a variety of reasons
>
> > that I can share).
> > Email follow up to F2F trainings to extend the learning process
> and
> > provide further support to our users.
> > Online email trainings that range in length from 3 weeks to 6
> weeks
> > that are geared toward administrators (program leadership),
> > coordinators, and instructors.
> > Full day, half day, and one hour video conference trainings and
> > training follow ups are also a part of our offerings as well.
> > Online email mentoring for a 12 week period that follows our F2F
>
> > training or our email trainings.
> > Two online courses are also available, although they are fairly
> > labor intensive and require a much higher level of commitment
> than
> > the other at-a-distance offerings we provide our users.
> > When we started this we had a hard time filling our at a
> distance
> > PD and offered about a equal amount of F2F and at a distance
> > trainings. Now we offer about 90% online and have waiting lists
>
> > for our PD and have to go as far as having repeat offerings that
>
> > were unscheduled to accommodate those who want to take part. We
>
> > have learned a lot offering PD at a distance. We have
> definitely
> > evolved our registration, training, tracking, and follow up
> > processes as well as the structure of the PD we do.
> >
> > Let me know if there are questions and if you would like me to
> be
> > involved in further discussion of this topic.
> >
> > Crystal
> >
> > --
> > Center for the Application of Information Technologies
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "djrosen1" <djrosen1 at gmail.com>
> > To: "The Adult Literacy Professional Development Discussion
> List"
> > <professionaldevelopment at nifl.gov>
> > Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 8:12:26 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada
> > Central
> > Subject: [ProfessionalDevelopment 2703] Re: Economic Stimulus
> and
> > Professional Development
> >
> > Colleagues,
> >
> > On Dec 27, 2008, at 3:05 PM, Jackie A. Taylor wrote:
> >
> > So, a few questions:
> >
> > What are the considerations for professional development if the
> > $500 million stimulus for adult education became an immediate
> reality?>
> > * Massachusetts many years ago decided that 10% of its state and
>
> > federal adult education funding should be used for professional
> > development. I think that's a guideline that should be
> recommended
> > to other states in all new federal funding.
> >
> > * We (professional developers, practitioners) need federal
> funding
> > for a national research center specifically for adult literacy
> > education (like NCSALL).
> >
> > What additional models already exist that we can learn from?
> >
> > One of the adult literacy education delivery models that has
> great
> > promise, but that will require significant new and additional
> > professional development ,is online learning. This is especially
>
> > useful for programs that involve initial face-to-face training
> and/
> > or education and then job placement, where there is still need
> for
> > continued education once the person is working, but because of
> the
> > work schedule there is not much opportunity to attend classes. A
>
> > blended model, that involves some face-to-face, perhaps one or
> two
> > Saturdays a month, and 4-10 hours a week of online learning
> might
> > be an ideal model for some people in this situation. Currently
> > there are very few adult literacy education teachers who have
> been
> > trained to do online learning well. If online or blended
> learning
> > significantly expands, there will be a "labor shortage" of these
>
> > teachers.
> >
> > How would we get up and running as quickly as possible?
> >
> > We are now close to having final AALPD standards for
> professional
> > development. Using those standards as a touchstone, and the
> > knowledge gained by Project IDEAL, the Health Care Learning
> Network
> > in Massachusetts, The McDonald's Corporation's English Under the
>
> > Arches, programs that have used English for All (and now USA
> > Learns) and other online and blended learning models, perhaps we
>
> > could discuss here -- and archive on the ALE Wiki -- some design
>
> > principles, objectives and content areas for
> training/professional
> > development in online teaching. Has someone already done (or
> begun)
> > that?
> >
> > If there were a small group of people who were interested not
> just
> > in discussing this, but also working on developing a PD design
> for
> > online adult literacy education teaching, perhaps they could
> > organize themselves in an online workgroup (using Officezilla,
> > Community Zero, a Google or Yahoo group and/or a wiki). We could
>
> > discuss that here, too.
> >
> >
> > David J. Rosen
> > DJRosen at theworld.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > David J. Rosen
> > djrosen1 at gmail.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
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