In Unit 1 we learned about developing relationships when teaching online. We introduced the Community of Inquiry. We encouraged you to think about social, teaching and cognitive presence when teaching online.
In this unit, you will learn how to make your course inclusive. Sometimes, as educators, we teach the way we were taught. We teach because we were passionate about our education experience. We found learning easy. However, many educators learned in a more traditional education system. The expectation was that learners sit and listen. Those students who “got it” succeeded. Those who did not “get it” fell behind and dropped out.
We must stop only giving educational opportunities to students who “got it”. We must change how we design online courses. Creating learning opportunities for all students is referred to as increasing “access”. It involves including as many students as possible. These are inclusive learning environments.
This course gives you strategies to help all students learn. Think about the learner. Consider why they are struggling. Think about ways to help them. Think about your own experiences as a learner. Have empathy for those who do not learn the way you do. The more you are able to think about learning differently, the more students will find success in your courses.
Unit 2: Learning Outcomes
- U2:A. Identify how online learning can be accessible for all learners.
- U2:B. Determine how to personalize resources for learners.
- U2:C. Using Universal Design for Learning (UDL), evaluate how to design for inclusive online learning.