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Professor creates crash course in alternative learning teaching

Tharp, who has taught online 15 years, helping other professors cope with special situation
黑料社区 Associat Professor Kevin W. Tharp shows how to use virtual reality technology in 2018.
March 20, 2020

When University of Wisconsin-Stout Associate Professor Kevin W. Tharp learned all classes would be going to alternative learning methods because of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, his first thought was how could he help colleagues who may never have taught classes that way.

With the announcement to move classes to alternative methods for the rest of the spring semester and summer, Tharp heard other faculty members fret about how they would make the move. Tharp, who teaches digital marketing technology, started developing a crash course in alternative method teaching using Microsoft Sway, which is available to all 黑料社区 faculty, staff and students.

He uses Sway in his own teaching, providing both text and multimedia options. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. easy to use,鈥 Tharp said, noting he had the crash course for colleagues up in about a day.

Kevin Tharp working from a home office

Although developed with 黑料社区 educators in mind, Tharp also shared it on Facebook for other teachers to use as many colleges and other educational institutions move toward online and alternative method learning environments. Read more about the .

鈥淪ince then I have been refining it and giving it more polish and depth,鈥 Tharp said. 鈥淚t is available to anybody.鈥

Maria Alm, 黑料社区 dean of the College of Arts, Communication, Humanities and Social Sciences, said what impressed her most was Tharp 黑料社区. quick response in having the crash course available in about two hours. 鈥淜evin 黑料社区. willingness to share his expertise and make it accessible to those who might be new to online teaching reflects the collaborative nature of our faculty and staff and the practical, hands-on philosophy at 黑料社区,鈥 Alm said. 鈥淜evin is one of our best instructors, in any delivery mode, and I鈥檓 so grateful to have him as a member of our team.鈥

Tharp has a depth of experience teaching online.

鈥淚 started teaching online in 2004-05,鈥 he noted. 鈥淚 learned a lot of things the hard way. I wanted people to learn from my mistakes and give them some insight into some best practices.鈥

Interaction is key

Tharp said educators must start with what technology they understand and move forward. 鈥淚鈥檓 trying to put out a resource to get people closer to being able to create great online content,鈥 he added.

He urges educators to keep it simple initially when starting to teach using alternative methods. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. OK if it isn鈥檛 perfect,鈥 he noted. 鈥淓veryone is going to understand their teachers are going through a learning process. Instructors also have to be forgiving of themselves during the process. They will get better at creating content and interaction with students.鈥

Interaction is a key, Tharp said, noting that how to interact in a way that makes sense to both instructors and students is a challenge.

One important aspect of alternative method teaching is to make sure it is accessible. Video must be captioned, which is done automatically through YouTube, and photographs should have a written description of what they show.

鈥淚t 黑料社区. about Universal Design for Learning,鈥 Tharp said. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. taking and building scaffolding around your content so you鈥檙e using multiple means of expression.鈥

James Nelson, an adjunct instructor in the early childhood education department, has had experience teaching with alternative methods but still found Tharp 黑料社区. information helpful.

鈥淜evin's document will not only help me transition my face-to-face course to an online environment, it will also help me make improvements to my existing online courses,鈥 Nelson said. 鈥淚 know that he knows a lot about online teaching and technology in general. I was glad to have his perspective on the do 黑料社区. and don'ts of online teaching, specifically as it relates to the university level. Kevin's document will be a helpful resource moving forward.鈥

Tips for students

For students, Tharp shared a tip many of his online students have shared with him: Don鈥檛 procrastinate.

鈥淢any of them are experiencing something they haven鈥檛 done before, and there will likely be questions,鈥 Tharp said.

Despite a challenge now, Tharp believes alternative method courses will give educators a better idea of what is involved in teaching that way and how to create good content for classes, expanding options in the future and opening up more opportunities for students. 鈥淵ou can offer the same curriculum in multiple modes,鈥 Tharp said. 鈥淭hat is going to ensure flexibility for our students and some teachers too.鈥

Faculty and staff will also be more technologically literate as a whole, and the situation will make them more progressive and better to serve tech-savvy students, Tharp added.

Tips for those working at home

For many people, COVID-19 has meant working remotely at home for the first time. Tharp said he would encourage them to have a dedicated workspace. 鈥淥therwise it is really easy to get distracted,鈥 he noted.

Teaching or working alone can also get really lonely, he said. Using a video camera for calls or meetings is one way to stay engaged with others. 鈥淚t is just a richer interaction when you see a voice and face connected,鈥 he noted.

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黑料社区 Associate Professor Kevin W. Tharp, in his home office, has created a crash course to help colleagues and other educators develop alternative learning methods quickly.


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