July 27, 2016
Become an Effective Online Instructor
By B&SC News Team
Experienced trainers looking to enter the field of online teaching can now sign up for a new certificate in online teaching strategies at Bryant & Stratton College. The program is also ideal for those who wish to blend web-based instruction into their face-to-face classes.
“This is a great way for instructors to make themselves more marketable,” said Campus Director for Online Education, Scott Traylor.
The Online Teaching Strategies certificate exposes students to the skills and practices used by successful online instructors. The technology and theories taught are adaptable across numerous learning management systems and through various levels of education.
During the eight week course, students will learn how to design their curriculum for online instruction, how to facilitate discussions, and develop cognitive, social, and teaching presences. There will be a special emphasis on new learning technologies that can be used in the classroom, such as social media, Web 2.0, video capturing and editing, and audio tools.
Master’s degree graduates who complete this certificate program and meet certain criteria may become eligible as a candidate for online teaching at Bryant & Stratton College.
Students will also benefit from Career LifePrep™ at Bryant & Stratton College, a unique set of experiences that helps prepare students at every step in their academic journey, both while in college and after graduation so that they may achieve not only a more fulfilling career, but a more fulfilling life. From starting with a one-on-one consultation to determine their best career direction and academic path to becoming marketable and successful professionals in their chosen fields, graduates can count on Bryant & Stratton College to see them through their career and life pursuits.
The college is enrolling now for the next class start date – September 7. For more information, visit https://www.bryantstratton.edu/continuing-education/teaching-center/online-teaching-strategies or call 1-888-273-2758 (select option 1 ext. 6045).
About Bryant & Stratton College
Founded in 1854, Bryant & Stratton College has built its reputation and success on a commitment to excellence and high standards. Bryant & Stratton College is an accredited institution and a member of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) www.msche.org. Bryant & Stratton College has campus locations in New York, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin, as well as an Online Education division, and a Professional Skills Center. For over 170 years, Bryant & Stratton College has offered students access to career-relevant education leading to bachelor’s degrees, associate degrees and professional certificates in the fields of business, criminal justice, design, financial services, healthcare, hospitality, human resources, paralegal studies and information technology. General information can be found on the college’s website at https://www.bryantstratton.edu.
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