4 Tips for Effective Distance Learning Most of the teachers and training professionals have recently had to transform their standard training methods into distance learning in a matter of days. Published on 7 May, 2020 | Last modified on 28 May, 2024 Most of the teachers and training professionals have recently had to transform their standard training methods into distance learning in a matter of days. Most of the teachers and training professionals have recently had to transform their standard training methods into distance learning in a matter of days. This is no easy feat. Remote classrooms are an artform separate from standing in front of a traditional classroom, and they generally come with hundreds more complications, such as internet connectivity, connecting with students with limited or no device access, and motivating students from miles away, to name a few. The good news is that some of these challenges aren’t new. The corporate training world has been experimenting with virtual learning for the past twenty years, so there are some best practices that teachers can follow to make the best of this situation. 1. Plan Your Time Similar to any lesson plan, it’s important to know how much time you have available and to map out how you’ll spend that time. However, with distance learning, you’ll want to make some new allowances. Make sure you build in time for: Technical hiccups as everyone tries to connect Video lags or muting issues Socialising! Your students will still want to be able to chatter away 2. Know Your Technology In the analog world, you wouldn’t start teaching without knowing where your blackboard is, where you students are going to sit, or how to connect your screen to the projector. It’s the same for your learning technology. Take time to learn the ins and outs of your virtual classroom so that you know how to make the most of this new world. Encourage your students to do the same. To get you started, here are some of the tip sheets from popular classroom solutions: Tips for Zoom Zoom Quick Tips for Teachers Zoom Tips for Students Tips for Google Classroom Google Classroom tips for teachers Google Classroom tips for students 3. Plan for Technical Difficulties No matter how well you know your technology, there are going to be issues. Some of it will be on your end, and some of it will be on your students’ end. When planning your lesson, think through what those obstacles might be, and what your back-up plan could be. For example, you may want to play a video for them, but when you press play, it lags and they can’t hear anything. What are some alternatives? You could plan on sending a link to the video, you could ask them to watch it before class, or you could cover the content outside the video. Above all, be ready to be nimble as your best laid plans will probably go awry. 4. Plan Non-Technical Options Speaking of being nimble, all your planning for an effective virtual classroom may be moot if your students don’t have the internet bandwidth, devices, or time to make it to class. That’s why it is important to provide non-technical options, too. While our current situation is new, distance learning actually goes back decades. In fact, Arthur Murray taught ballroom dancing via mail as far back as 1920. Finally, make sure you have printed packs available that you can provide for your students. Mimeo Print platform is ideal for putting your content together, building and proofing in real time and you have an option for your materials to be shipped directly to your students’ homes. twitter Tweet facebook Share pinterest Pin Next Post Previous Post Mimeo Marketing Team Mimeo is a global online print provider with a mission to give customers back their time. By combining front and back-end technology with a lean production model, Mimeo is the only company in the industry to guarantee your late-night print order will be produced, shipped, and delivered by 8 am the next morning. For more information, visit mimeo.com and see how Mimeo’s solutions can help you save time today.