OLC Online Teaching Certificate - July Cohort

The program objectives enable participants to: 1) leverage their background and proficiencies as educators, administrators, and institutional leaders to become highly effective in the principles and practices of asynchronous instruction, 2) integrate OLC‘s research-based, conceptual and theoretical foundations relating to learning theory and assessment to compliment and personalize their online classroom, and 3) capitalize on their potential as innovators in the field of online education by being challenged to create high quality work products which will be assessed by the program facilitators and their peers.

The certificate is composed of one foundation course and 3 elective courses.

The 9-week foundation course is an intensive, collaborative practicum. Participants explore an array of topics, develop strategies to build their online courses, and give and receive peer reviews. Working in teams with mentors who will provide one-on-one coaching, participants demonstrate their mastery of the basic elements of online courses: planning the course, understanding role adjustment, organizing the course, incorporating the advantages of online communications, and applying the pedagogical principles that create purposeful learning communities. The typical foundation course is structured as follows:

  • Week One: Introductions
    • Understand the structure and requirements of this course and the OTC program
    • Get acquainted with the other learners, your mentor, and the facilitator
  •  Week Two: Quality Online Courses and Teaching
    • Define what is meant by quality online courses or online teaching
    • Identify some key characteristics of quality online courses or teaching
    • Apply the rubrics to your own course development or teaching practices in order to identify your strengths and learning needs
  • Week Three: The Syllabus and Schedule
    • Identify the elements of an effective online syllabus/schedule
    • Develop an effective online syllabus/schedule
  • Week Four: Online Learning Communities
    • Gain a deeper appreciation for the importance of learning communities in the online course
    • Apply the concepts of presence and student-student, student-content, and student-instructor interactions to your online teaching/course development practices
    • Understand the connection between online discussions, presence, and interactions and apply that understanding toward the development of effective asynchronous discussions
  • Week Five: Emerging Technologies
    • Develop an awareness of Web 2.0 tools and their uses
    • Describe how to effectively supplement your courses with Web 2.0 technologies
    • Appreciate the impact emerging technologies have on learner satisfaction, engagement, and learning outcomes.
  • Week Six: Assessment and Evaluation
    • Discuss the role of assessment and evaluation in learning, teaching, and course development
    • Appreciate the different types of assessments you can do online
    • Develop an effective learning activity and assessment rubric for use in your course
  • Week Seven: ADA, Usability, & Copyright
    • Apply concepts of usability and copyright in your course
  • Week Eight: Workload Management
    • Discuss faculty workload issues
    • Develop strategies to manage workload
  • Week Nine: Wrap Up & Next Steps

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  • Prerequisite: To register for the OLC Online Teaching Certificate you must either already have taught online OR you can take the OLC workshop “New to Online: The Essentials” Please note that New to Online: The Essentials will not count as an elective.
  • Prerequisite: For the OLC Certificate Program, you will be required to develop a new online course or revise an online course that you’ve already developed. So, as a prerequisite, you need to have an online or blended course that you can edit OR you can create a new online/blended course, of at least two weeks in duration, from scratch (we can provide you with a LMS shell if you need).

Almost every OLC workshop can serve as an elective for your program. When you are choosing your electives, you should first decide if you want to specialize or not.

  • To specialize, you should select your workshop electives from the same track. Workshops are categorized into tracks based on their topics and goals. If you take three workshops from one track, then you are specializing in that track and this specialization will appear on your certificate when you successfully complete the program.Currently, you can specialize in:
    -  Online Design
    -  Online Learners
    -  Online Tools
    -  Online Management

    Note: The workshop New to Online: The Essentials in the Online Design track will not count toward your electives.
  • If you want to specialize in Blended Learning, Mobile Learning, or Online Nursing  you will want to register for the Blended Learning Mastery SeriesMobile Learning Mastery Series, the Online Nursing Mastery Series, the Online Science Labs Mastery Series, or the Spatial Thinking and Web Mapping Mastery Series.  If you choose this option, you must use pricing option 2 (above) and register/pay for the Foundation Course Only and then pay separately for either of the two mastery series options.
  • If you do not want to specialize, you can select any three eligible workshops  to meet your electives requirements.  Each workshop lists on the registration page whether it is or is not eligible to be an elective.Note: New to Online: The Essentials will not count towards your electives.

PLEASE NOTE -  only workshops taken after you begin the Foundation Course of the Certificate Program can be applied as electives to complete the program.   Additionally,  the workshop New to Online: The Essentials will not count as an elective.

You have two purchase options for the Certificate Program.

  • Option 1: Foundation Course +3 Elective Workshops Package. The price for this option is $1849. This price includes the cost of the foundation course and the three electives. With this option, no membership discounts or college pass coupons can be used.

Note – you may not use the Mastery Series programs to fulfill your electives using this option. See Option 2 for more details.

  • Option 2: Foundation Course Only. The price for this option is $1499 for the cost of the foundation course and no membership discounts or college pass coupons can be used. The three electives are purchased separately and may be funded by coupons available through OLC membership discounts and the OLC College Pass professional development package.

Note – if you plan to use the Blended Learning Mastery Series, the Mobile Learning Mastery Series, the Online Nursing Mastery Series, the Online Science Labs Mastery Series, or the Spatial Thinking and Web Mapping Mastery Series to fulfill your electives requirements, you must use option 2 and pay for the foundation course separately and then purchase one of the mastery series for your three electives.