Title: Online Professional Development: What Have We Learned From Research and Practice
1Online Professional Development What Have We
Learned From Research and Practice?
- Glenn Kleiman
- Education Development Center, Inc (EDC) Center
for Online Professional Education (COPE)and - Harvard Graduate School of Education
2Key Questions
- What do we mean by online professional
development (OPD)? - Can OPD be effective?
- Whats required to create an effective OPD
program? - How might OPD advance in the near future?
- What are the main lessons about OPD we have
learned so far?
3Our Knowledge Base
- Innovative programs reflective practitioners
- Survey research
- Discourse and interaction analyses
- Quasi-experimental comparisons
- Experimental comparisons
- Historical analyses of the adaption of innovations
4EDCs Work
- Capacity Building Programs EdTech Leaders
Online - Professional development programs SETDA,
Milwaukee, Maine - Technical assistance NEIRTEC, NSF Math Science
Partnerships - Online course development PBS TeacherLine
- SREB Multi-State OPD Collaborative (MOPD)
- Research NSF-funded Optimizing OPD project
5What is Online Professional Development?
- Learning and communicating at a distance
- Anytime, anyplace components
- Use of information and communication technologies
- Goal is to improve professional knowledge and
practice
6Online Communications A Historical Change
- Instant yet permanent
- Not limited by time and space
- Rich, multimedia information
- Broadcast and/or interactive
- Allows for individual, community, or mass
communications - Brings a new economics to communication
7Balancing Cynicism and Seduction
- This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be
seriously considered as a means of communication.
(Western Union internal memo, 1876.) - There is no reason anyone would want a computer
in their home. (Ken Olson, president, chairman
and founder of Digital Equipment Corporation,
1977.) - I believe that the motion picture is destined to
revolutionize our educational system and that in
a few years it will supplant largely, if not
entirely, the use of textbooks. (Thomas A.
Edison, 1922.) - New media do not make old media obsolete they
assign them other places in the system.
8Flavors of Online Prof Development
- Broadcast vs. interactive
- Academic vs. job-embedded
- Synchronous vs. asynchronous
- IP-based vs. other technologies
- Self-paced vs. cohort of learners
- Fully online vs. hybrid
- Instructor focused vs. learning community
- Technology, content, or pedagogy focused
9Can Online Professional Development be Effective?
10Yes
11Effective Professional Development
- Focuses on improving classroom practices and
increasing student learning - Fosters both subject matter knowledge and
understanding of learning processes - Engages teachers in their own development
- Provides time for inquiry, reflection, and
discussion - Involves collaboration and mentoring
- Is integrated into teachers daily work
- Provides for ongoing learning
12OPD in Louisiana
- In 1999, EDC began working with America 2000
Technology Innovation program in 5 rural parishes - Dept of Ed started to explore OPD in Spring 2000
- In 2001, 50 staff trained in EdTech Leaders
Online Program - 2001-2002 Over 50 online courses offered across
state - Licenses Blackboard elearning system
13OPD in Louisiana is Now Used in
- LEADTech Gates-funded program
- Principal Internship program
- FIRSTTech teacher induction, retention, support
program - Universal Design for Learning Initiative
- School district programs throughout the state
- State-wide Effective Instructional Technology
program - Louisiana Technical Colleges faculty development
14Sheila Talamo
- Online learning provides an added dimension and
added value to a good PD program - Online learning provides opportunities for
learning that would not otherwise be available to
the individuals involved - Online learning has the potential to strengthen
and renew ongoing programs - Online learning does not replace face-to-face PD
15Tennessee
- Participated in SREB Multi-State OPD
collaborative program offered with EDC - Jerry Bates This experience moved the
participants from being cynics about OPD to
seeing it as a viable option to include in state
and district programs - Using Title IID grant money to encourage
districts to use OPD
16Milwaukee
- Working with EDC to develop a large scale OPD
program - First round 25 facilitators trained, ran 25
online workshops - 65 online facilitators now trained
- Graduate credit arrangement with local University
- Designing own OPD courses using Desire2Learn
elearning system - OPD has had a substantial impact on the overall
professional development program in the Milwaukee
Public Schools
17Florida
- OPD as core component of their Reading First
Teacher Quality program - Six months to develop content for graduate level
developmental reading course, using WebCT - Jan, 2003 launch with 3,400 teachers taking
course - Plans to offer to total of 43,000 teachers
18What Does the Research Say?
19EDC Survey Data
- Sample of 120 participants
- Louisiana, Los Angeles, Massachusetts, and Maine
- Pre-K to 12 teachers represented
- 92 benefited from and enjoyed learning online
and would be interested in taking another online
course - 91 increased their sharing of info with
colleagues - 82 increased knowledge of content
- 66 implemented classroom project based on course
- 70 report increased use of technology in the
classroom
20Studies Comparing OPD and Classroom Learning
- Most frequent finding in college courses No
significant difference in student learning
(Russell, 1999) - But depends on many factors
21An Introduction to Shakespeare Course (Corey,
2003)
- Consistently better learning outcomes online
- Due to increased textual communications that
reinforces skills relevant to a literature
course. - Course design and interactions more important
than online or f2f delivery
22TERC Science PD Study
- Inquiry based science PD course
- Delivered online and f2f
- Both groups used science inquiry skills
- Online students averaged 7.5 hours per week, f2f
5.5 - Instructors spent 16 more time in online course
- Online students showed greater
- reflection on learning and science inquiry
- increase in understanding of the inquiry process
- increase in confidence in teaching inquiry
methods - classroom use of inquiry methods
23Discourse and Interaction Analyses
- Teaching presence online
- Student instructions participation in discourse
- Depth of threading
- Brainstorming vs. reflective discussions
- Facilitating discussions
24Whats Required to Create a Successful OPD
Program?
- MOPD Toolkit will Address
- Planning
- Course development
- Preparing online instructors
- Technology infrastructure
- Program administration
- Participant incentives
- Policies
- Evaluation
- Etc.
25How Might OPD Advance in the Future?
- Voice based communication capabilities
- Higher bandwidth video conferencing, more use
of multimedia - Improved collaborative work tools
- Better understanding of effective design and
facilitation
26What are the Main Lessons We Have Learned about
Online Professional Development So Far?
27OPD Can Be Effective
- OPD can be a valuable addition to a PD program
- OPD can incorporate the principles of effective
PD - Collegial relationships learning communities
can be formed successfully online - OPD can encourage engaged and reflective
discussions - OPD enhances, but doesnt replace coaching,
mentoring, hands-on workshops, study groups, etc.
28On the Other Hand
- OPD can be effective for many purposes and many
people, but not all - Some people are not comfortable with
asynchronous, text-based communication - OPD workshops need to be designed and structured
differently than face-to-face workshops - Time intensive for instructors
- Maintaining engagement can be a challenge
- Best when integrated with other PD methods
- You cannot assume that if you build it they will
come
29The Main Message The 4 Cs
- Successful OPD programs are built upon effective
design and implementation to address the 4 Cs - Content
- Context
- Course Design
- Communications
- The technology needs to enable effective delivery
of the 4 Cs.
30For More Information
- gkleiman_at_edc.org
- http//www.edtechleaders.org