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The Pasadena Area Community College District Policy for Distance Education states that all new online and hybrid faculty must have previous online experience or training prior to teaching distance education courses.
Technological Readiness
Faculty members who wish to teach online should not only possess basic proficiency in computer skills but should also be acquainted with and feel comfortable using more advanced programs and applications. The following technical skills, listed from least to most complex, are examples of what would be needed to teach online and hybrid courses:
Basic Computer Skills |
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Database Management |
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File Management |
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Wordprocessing |
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Presentation Software |
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Internet |
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Social Networking |
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Learning Management System |
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Pedagogical Readiness
The following pedagogical skills are needed to teach online and hybrid courses:
Fundamental Principles |
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Management and Interaction |
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Technology Integration |
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Assessment |
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Accessibility |
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Training Process & Requirements
New Online or Hybrid Instructor Training
Faculty who are new to distance education and would like to teach using online technology will need to take four 4-week courses before being cleared to teach at PCC. These fully online classes are offered through the @One Project:
- Introduction to Online Teaching and Learning*
- Building Online Community with Social Media
- Creating Accessible Online Courses
- Designing Effective Assessments
Contact the Distance Education Department prior to registering to receive a scholarship code to waive the course fees and then register directly with @One to take these courses.
For information about training to use PCC’s LMS, CANVAS, check out the Learn Canvas page for on-site workshops, walk-in labs and links to self-paced tutorials.
In addition to the required @One courses, faculty will be required to participate in a PCC Distance Education Orientation which meets on campus. The orientation details the PCC course development process as well as the College’s policies and procedures as they relate to distance education. The orientation also introduces faculty to the PCC’s learning management system. It is best if this orientation is taken after they have completing the Introduction to Online Teaching and Learning course.
Before faculty can teach an online or hybrid course for the first time, it must be formally reviewed and approved by the Distance Education Department and their Division Dean to ensure the course meets all College requirements in addition to accreditation guidelines and State and Federal laws.
Training Waivers
Previous Online Teaching Experience | Faculty who have taught online at another institution within the past 5 years but not at PCC may be eligible to waive some of the faculty training requirements. They will need to arrange a meeting with their Division Dean and the Director of Distance Education to discuss their experience and present a course (or courses) that have been taught online. Courses should include all the required elements in an online course from PCC’s Rubric for Online Instruction PDF. Even if some of the training requirements have been waived, in order to become acquainted with distance education at PCC, faculty will need to take the Distance Education Orientation prior to being cleared to teach, and, because of changes in the Learning Management System, training on the the CANVAS LMS is highly recommended (see the Learn Canvas page for more information about upcoming workshops and self-paced tutorials). |
Previous Online Training/Certification | Faculty who have not taught online but have taken the equivalent coursework, meaning courses that cover the same material as the required four @One classes listed above, within the past 5 years may be eligible to waive some or all of the PCC training requirements. The courses must cover the same content as the New Online or Hybrid Instructor Training. Proof of completion, as well as course descriptions are required.Since technology changes so quickly, if there was any coursework that was finished more than 5 years ago, all of the required PCC training courses for new online and hybrid instructors will need to be completed prior to being cleared to teach. |
Even if some of the training requirements have been waived, in order to become acquainted with distance education at PCC, faculty will need to take the Distance Education Orientation prior to being cleared to teach.