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HomeHigher Education13 Modern Teaching Methods Revolutionising Online Education 13 Modern Teaching Methods Revolutionising Online Education SNEHNATH NEENDOOR APRIL 17, 2024 13 Modern Teaching Methods Revolutionising Online Education Summary
The blog overviews 13 modern teaching methods used in online education. It highlights how online platforms leverage these methods to enhance engagement, critical thinking, and inclusivity. The blog aims to showcase innovations in online pedagogies.
Online learning has proved its mettle to the world by providing extremely efficient and engaging ways for students to gain knowledge. Even for educators and trainers around the world, online education has proved to be more manageable, less effort-intensive, and a more efficient way to deliver lessons.
So much so that innovators have designed a variety of pedagogies that enhance learning outcomes. Each of these teaching methods can be applied to a digital course conveniently, enabling educators to be more flexible in their teaching and students more receptive to the lessons.
Let’s explore 13 modern teaching methods that are revolutionizing online education.
Table of Contents: 13 Modern Teaching Methods in Online Education Flipped Classrooms Tactile Learning Project-Based Learning Problem-Lased Learning Inquiry-Based Learning VAK Learning Collaborative Learning Game-Based learning Think-Based Learning Cooperative Learning Competency-Based Learning Independent Learning Adaptive Learning Wrapping Up 13 Modern Teaching Methods in Online Education Online platforms for education today leverage the following 13 types of modern teaching methods to maximize the learning impact and key takeaways from each module.
1. Flipped Classrooms Flipped classrooms follow the concept of reversing the setting of traditional classrooms. While in a conventional classroom, the educators teach a lesson and let students do assignments on their own time, a flipped classroom is completely the opposite.
Students consume pre-recorded lectures or read prescribed materials at their own pace and in their own time. The online class is then invested in interacting with students and addressing their queries.
2. Tactile Learning The term “tactile” signifies active collaboration and participation in an activity that an educator demonstrates for the learners. In an online classroom, this teaching method engages students in tasks designed to explain educational concepts.
For example, during a student’s formative years, educators may leverage simple mathematical activities to teach them numbers and fractions.
For the more advanced learners, these activities may constitute developing mastery in the practical application of concepts.
3. Project-Based Learning Project-based learning involves creating project work for the learners to engage in. These projects are typically based on real-world situations and aim at enhancing communication and teamwork between students if it’s a team-based project.
Students are required to apply critical thinking and strategic approaches to devise solutions for real-world problems. It helps drastically improve engagement and also expands student perspectives through sharing ideas.
4. Problem-Based Learning Problem-based learning is, in essence, the same as project-based learning. However, there is one critical difference in the method of teaching. While in project-based learning, the students are taught a concept and given a project to work on; the problem-based model presents the problem to the students before teaching them anything.
They are allowed to work together or individually to arrive at the best possible solution, gradually easing them into the concept of the subject.
5. Inquiry-Based Learning Inquiry-based learning aims at stimulating the curiosity and free thinking of students. In this method, the teachers provide the students with an open-ended inquiry which they are supposed to develop on their own.
The students are free to theorize and bring their proofs of concept. They can start from scratch and develop their analytical methodologies and work towards the optimum output by being resourceful and innovative at the same time. VAK learning is also used-VAK stands for Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic learning. It is a teaching method that focuses on inclusivity to ensure that all three types of learners – visual, auditory, and kinesthetic – stay on board with the lesson.
It offers visual stimulations (like videos and presentations), audio representations (like podcasts and debates, and kinesthetic presentations (like activities) for each concept within a lesson. The lessons thus become more engaging for every learner, no matter what method they prefer
Subjects
Mathematics & Statistics Grade 1-Grade 9
Quantitative reasoning Grade 1-Grade 9
Math & Reasoning Grade 1-Grade 9
Experience
Lagos (May, 2005–Present) at 05 years in different Private schools and online tutor
Teaching mathematics
Education
Masters (Jun, 2014–now) from Noun Lagos
PGDE (Apr, 2009–now) from USMAN DAN FODiYO UNIVERSITY SOKOTO, NIGERIA
B.tech (Jun, 1995–now) from federal university of technology, minna