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Our Virtual Teaching Assistant Model | Choosing Success

Our Academic Coaching Model adds a human touch to your distance learning environment, encouraging students to learn and persist with the demands of online and distance coursework. Students view their Virtual Teaching Assistants as a peer and respect the fact that their Coach has experience in the same field they desire to join.

Learn more about our Virtual Teaching Assistant Model below.

Step 1: Communication, Communication, Communication

The first thing our virtual teaching assistant model always includes is learning about our university partners’ needs. We understand that what each college or university needs is relative to their specific instructional support level, courses, and goals. We strive to understand all missions that each school desires through initial in-depth meetings, and we continue that communication throughout our relationship.

Each faculty member of record that teaches an online course provides clear expectations to their approved and assigned Virtual TA. Every area of support from a Teaching Assistant can be decided by the faculty and may vary from course to course depending on the faculty’s expectations.

This level of flexibility allows faculty to be in complete control of online program management. Many faculty members love the support they receive from their Virtual Teaching Assistants, and most faculty continually think of new and better methods to help educate students in distance learning programs.

Step 2: Our Recruitment Process for Virtual Teaching Assistants

We recruit, screen, pre-qualify and present Academic Coach candidates to our university partners. Rest assured that each potential candidate has been vetted and is available in our pool for approval by university partners.

Each institution identifies the academic credentials or experience required for its program and courses. Based on this information, Instructional Connections employs a variety of recruitment strategies, reviewing each applicant thoroughly for a match to the qualifications for each program. We then invite every Virtual TA potential match applicant to participate in our pre-employment screening process.

During our pre-employment screening process, the Academic Coach applicant commits to a 4-6 hour online pre-employment screening session. This covers topics like the roles and expectations of a virtual teaching assistant, basic principles, and best practices of effective distance learning, and working with a variety of Learning Management Systems.

After our advanced screening process, we perform a standard criminal background check on all potential candidates. Once a candidate successfully passes these steps, they are contracted and added to our pool of Virtual TAs ready and available for an assignment at one of our partner universities.

Step 3: Assignment of Your Virtual Teaching Assistant

Next, we work with programs and faculty to assign approved Virtual Teaching Assistant, or Academic Coaches to your courses and programs. We understand and listen to university, college, and even course-specific needs for distance learning. We understand the hurdles and benefits of online programs and distance learning.

Your Virtual TA is meant to aid the faculty member of record, or professor, that is teaching the online course. A Virtual Teaching Assistant can grade assignments, monitor and facilitate discussion boards, reply to emails, post announcements, and assist in additional day-to-day needs.

This gives your faculty the time to focus on student success, engagement, and course delivery. Plus, our Virtual TAs are flexible – your faculty member simply needs to provide them with instructions on their needs and expectations for the course, and our Teaching Assistants will deliver.

Step 4: Organizing & Training Your Virtual TAs

After the approval of a candidate and the assignment to a course, your Virtual TA will then need to meet with the faculty of record for the course prior to the course going live and throughout the course cycle in order to maintain communication and understand expectations. We independently contract, manage, and pay our Virtual TAs, handling all organization of staff matters. This eliminates the need for universities to add additional human resources and payroll overhead or hassles.

Step 5: Continued Support Throughout the Semester

Additionally, Instructional Connections provides continual support to each distance learning course where our Virtual TAs are requested and used. We are there throughout the course term for our university partners – from start to finish.

Our Virtual Teaching Assistant Model Works

Virtual Teaching Assistants focus on enhancing student success and retention in distance learning and online programs. In many graduate programs, we’ve seen retention as high as 80%!

Contact Instructional Connections today to learn more about our Virtual Teaching Assistants.

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How Virtual Teaching Assistants Can Help Your Distance Learning

The pandemic sparked an online learning boom out of necessity, but it addressed and highlighted the benefits of virtual teaching and distance learning. In some countries, distance learning is even touted as a solution to gain more interest in specific subjects, such as STEM.

Instructional Connections has always been at the front of online learning with our virtual teaching assistants for our University partners. But as virtual and online learning is changing and advancing rapidly, creating a more popular learning system that goes beyond a simple online platform, our virtual teaching assistants can assist even more in this changing climate.

Here are just a few ways our virtual teaching assistants can help in an online learning environment:

Email Communication with Students

Our virtual teaching assistants will answer emails within 24 hours, even if it’s simply to say, “I will research that.” or “I will get further information from the Professor.”

Many courses span holidays, and our 24-hour expectation is applied with common sense, as some course-related correspondence may be briefly delayed on high holidays such as Christmas day or Yom Kippur, while Thanksgiving holiday (which is a traditionally high-volume day in distance learning) correspondence will still be answered promptly.

Our virtual teaching assistants may scale back some aspects of their course assistance on the day of a national holiday, but will still check their emails at least once for time-sensitive questions. If they will be unavailable for 24 hours, they will always let the professor know in advance, though this is a rare occurrence.

Answering Course Content Questions

Your virtual teaching assistant can answer content questions from students as their specialty or professional experience will match with course content or subjects.

Additionally, in a weekly meeting between your virtual teaching assistant and the faculty of record, answers can be approved in advance or additional material provided to help the flow of information be expedited while keeping accuracy. On the same weekly calls, grading expectations for upcoming assignments can be discussed to ensure that the grading standards are met.

Answering Technology Questions

Your virtual teaching assistant will quickly become familiar with the LMS to be able to guide your students through common technology issues. Your virtual teaching assistant will thoroughly read online manuals and resources available for your LMS.

Further, your virtual teaching assistant will easily assist students in submitting documents, locating online readings, and other routine technology needs. They will provide the first level of technical support, saving hours and frustration for the faculty of record and the student.

Reporting Technology Glitches or Student Problems According to University Guidelines

Your virtual teaching assistant will report any glitches or issues seen over a course duration. All glitches are recorded and addressed, whether strictly technical or a typo in the information provided. Problems within the LMS used are rare but can be calmly responded to as the class or student waits for a repair.

Errors are also reported in order to check on the same issue in other sections or future courses. Your virtual teaching assistant contributes to the goal of continuous improvement of all courses – which means their input, the faculty of record, and student input is valued.

Additionally, if a problem emerges with a student or from a student, your virtual teaching assistant can turn to their chain of command and the faculty of record. A timely acknowledgment will be provided to the student, even while further guidance is oncoming from the supervisor or faculty of record.

Grading & Assignment Feedback

Your virtual teaching assistants are also able to respond and grade student submissions within 72 hours so that students may benefit from feedback before their next assignment is due.

Our virtual teaching assistants begin grading early submissions as soon as they arrive, which ensures grades are promptly returned. All teaching assistants also familiarize themselves with rubrics ahead of time to assure more accurate grading.

Grading is assigned by the faculty of record. This means that grading is not simply following a rubric, but also through additional directions provided by faculty. This includes completing inter-rater reliability activities with the faculty to ensure that all grading with be consistent with the faculty’s expectations.

Our Virtual Teaching Assistants Are Here for Universities & the Future of Higher Education Distance Learning

Instructional Connections believes in bolstering the advancement of virtual learning through communication, knowledge, and teamwork. Our company provides University students with talented virtual teaching assistants who can adapt to educational needs and employ different resources to foster better distance learning results and success.

Contact us today to learn about our virtual teaching assistant services, and discover more about the high level of teaching assistance we offer our University partners.

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The Responsibilities of Teaching Assistants

Online learning is not a new concept; in fact, educational institutions have long been offering online classes, with 17.6 percent of higher education students exclusively taking distance learning courses and a further 19.7 percent were taking some of their courses online before the pandemic in 2019.

But when educational institutions had to pivot in 2020, virtually every student, not just in the U.S. but in the world, were enrolled in online instead of face-to-face classes.

With this sudden change and the complications, one group of people has been invaluable to keeping everything flowing smoothly—teaching assistants.

The Role Of Teaching Assistants

Teaching assistants, teacher’s aides, or simply TAs provide support for teachers in a class. Their duties vary widely, from administrative support for professors to academic support for students.

But in recent years, the roles of teaching assistants have increased, making them pivotal in keeping schools operating. We outline the important responsibilities teaching assistants have taken up recently below.

1. Teaching Assistants Have Offered Targeted Support For Students

Professors already have a challenging job. They couldn’t have possibly monitored and provided support to individual students all by themselves, given the limited interaction they get to have.

In this regard, teaching assistants have provided the support students need. Teaching assistants have provided instructional support to the faculty – such as grading assignments per the rubrics and directions of the faculty, monitoring discussion threads, and answering emails.

2. Teaching Assistants Monitored Students On Discussion Boards

As mentioned above, it’s difficult for instructors to monitor all these. Teaching assistants have been responsible for monitoring interactions and answering students’ questions in these spaces.

4. Teaching Assistants Ensured Online Assignments Are Graded Properly

One of teaching assistants’ core tasks even before the pandemic was to help instructors grade assignments. Within an online course, assignments are within the LMS course modules and the assignments are submitted through the LMS. 

This helped keep things running smoothly and allowed instructors to test students’ understanding of the subject, which is essential in a remote learning setting.

Enjoy The Benefits Of Professional Teaching Assistants

With all that said, it’s clear how valuable teaching assistants are, whether classes are held online, in-person, or in some hybrid environment.

Make sure you can provide quality teaching through your online education programs with the help of teaching assistants from Instructional Connections. Our team of online academic coaches offers unparalleled support for instructors and their students.

Learn more about our services today.

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How Online Academic Coaches Help Nursing Students

According to the AACN (American Association of Colleges of Nursing), nursing is among the occupations experiencing the most job growth in the U.S, yet it is still predicted that there will be a shortage of registered nurses.

One of the ways this can be addressed is through online academic coaching specific to nursing programs!

Benefits of Online Academic Coaching for Nursing Students

An online academic coach understands the needs of colleges or universities and their students. They are highly qualified and experienced professionals. In addition, they have experience with online learning and know-how to enhance student success in distance learning and online programs.

Differences Between Academic Coaches and Mentors

Currently, one of the ways a nurse can gain experience and knowledge is through mentorship. A mentorship is when a more experienced nurse mentors another and acts as a teacher or supervisor to help the less experienced nurse achieve their goals.

Coaching seems similar, however, our online academic coaching model takes a more facilitative approach and promotes autonomy within students while they are in online courses for their degree.

A study was done on a coaching training course that was delivered to 148 healthcare professionals. Evaluations from the attendees suggested that coaching would create more learning opportunities and prompt students to become independent learners – two things that are greatly needed for online education and distance learning.

The Nursing Shortage

It is projected that there will be more registered nurse jobs available than any other job in the U.S. by 2022. Despite the rapidly growing number of registered nurses, there is a nursing shortage due to the aging population, the chronic conditions that come with age, and high turnover rates.

Causes

Advancements in medical science and quality of life have helped Americans live longer. However, this does not mean that they are healthier during old age. The baby boomer generation is entering old age, meaning they will need more health services as they age. And older persons are typically diagnosed with more than one comorbidity.

The workforce is also aging, and a third could be at retirement age in the next decade or so. This includes nurse faculty, meaning fewer nurses will train new ones, leading to enrollment limitations and fewer nurses generated by schools.

The difficulty of the profession also contributes to turnovers. Nurses work in an inherently stressful environment compounded by the threat of physical and emotional hurdles.

The Effect on Patient Care

An inadequate number of nurses will have a negative impact on patient care. It will lead to more uneven patient-to-nurse ratios, more fatigue and stress for nurses, higher chances of medication errors, lower patient care quality, and higher patient mortality rates.

How Online Academic Coaches Can Help

One study looks into how the shortage of nursing faculty and the increase of students is being addressed by using academic coaches in online programs.

Online academic coaches would be able to help nursing schools by providing the needed manpower for assisting students. They work to be assets for both the faculty and the students by managing discussion threads, assisting with grading, and various other tasks. This frees up nurse faculty to focus on engagement and teaching.

Help Your Staff and Your Students Succeed

Instructional Connections has been providing high-quality online academic coach support services to colleges and universities offering online courses since 2010. Improve your student success in online programs with our virtual teaching assistant services.
Call us at +1 888-221-2418 or submit an inquiry.
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Teaching Assistants: What’s Their Role in Distance Learning?

Teaching during a pandemic presents many challenges, not the least of which is the sudden and mostly unprepared-for shift to online learning. However, not only teachers were affected by this change. Teacher’s aides, or teaching assistants, used to working face-to-face with students were left wondering what their role now was in the virtual classroom. 

TAs are having to find new ways to help students achieve their academic goals and provide support to course instructors virtually. Taking the challenge of distance learning head-on requires TAs to take on new responsibilities that take into account the online classroom environment. 

Here are some ways virtual TAs can adapt to virtual education and continue providing value to students and instructors while learning new skills that will help further their careers in education. 

Moderating Asynchronous Distance Learning

Our TAs take an active supportive role in your virtual classes. They assist with forum discussions and instructions, communicating class criteria to the students, even organizing activities and projects for the class. 

Virtual teaching assistants can monitor discussion threads and emails for questions from students, and address minor technical concerns to minimize interruptions. They are also able to answer student questions themselves or bring student concerns to the attention of the instructor if needed.

Virtual TAs collect unanswered questions from all avenues, such as threads, message boards, forums, emails, and calls, and respond to them via email or messaging boards. Additionally, they can moderate chat boards and forums on the virtual learning platforms they use too.

For example, many TAs at Vanderbilt University assist with monitoring and responding to student posts on discussion boards and external tools like Perusall and virtual learning platforms like Brightspace. 

Designing Assessments 

In a face-to-face classroom setting, a teacher or a TA can find many clues on how students are progressing with their learning and whether or not they’re engaged. Taking notes, confused looks, and affirmatory nods are just a few examples. In virtual classrooms, however, it’s more difficult to get a sense of where students are at learning-wise. 

Together with the instructor, a virtual TA can design and implement short, informal assessments such as quizzes, online polls, and virtual activities that provide more insight on students’ progress, challenges, comprehension, and areas for improvement. Instructors can use information gleaned from these assessments to make changes to the course for better outcomes. 

Developing & Curating Learning Materials 

Educational videos and interactive online learning materials can help keep students engaged outside of the virtual classroom. TAs can support instructors by creating content that is engaging, challenging, and aligned with the objectives of the course. 

This responsibility requires knowledge of video editing software and other tools. TAs who have familiarity with these and other content creation software can develop videos, presentations, slideshows, and other visual aids for students. They can also assist instructors with editing content and converting it into different formats if needed.

In addition, TAs can curate existing educational content and modify them as needed, depending on the needs of the instructor and the students. 

Teaching Assistants – A Necessity for Quality Online Education

TAs provide much-needed instructional support to teachers of online learning programs and distance learning courses. Virtual TAs perform day-to-day and supplemental tasks so that faculties can focus on education delivery and student outcomes. At the same time, they help students with their educational and social development. 

Even as the world transitions back to in-person classes, virtual TAs remain a key source of support for universities and other institutes of learning that want to provide better instruction. Plus, virtual TAs can help schools save on instructional delivery costs.

To learn more about the value a virtual teaching assistant brings to a college or university’s distance learning courses, contact Instructional Connections!

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Online Teaching Assistants: What They Do & Why

Online teaching assistants from Instructional Connections can be hugely helpful for your online courses – and we’ve been doing this long before COVID-19 moved many University courses online.

Instructional Connections built a model of flexibility and customization by providing support for the online course and curriculum needs of our University partners through the use of our online teaching assistants.

Our online teaching assistants give your faculty more time to focus on student success! Through our innovative model, we are able to provide the highest flexibility for your faculty, as our online teaching assistants perform varied duties depending on your distance course needs.

But our high levels of customization often lead to questions about our services, such as what an online teaching assistant can do, what their duties are, how they can help transform an online course, and how our online teaching assistants can best help remote learning environments and student success.

What is an Online Teaching Assistant?

An online teaching assistant is meant to aid the faculty member of record, or professor, that is teaching an online course. This gives your faculty the time to focus on student success, engagement, and course delivery.

Additional responsibilities include any course issues as defined by your faculty or any needs that relate to online and distance learning. Our online teaching assistants are flexible – so your faculty member simply needs to provide us with instructions on their needs and expectations for the course, and our online teaching assistants deliver.

What Our Online Teaching Assistants Do: Duties, Roles, & Responsibilities

  1. Our online teaching assistants will complete any inter-rater reliability activities that are prescribed by your faculty. This ensures that that the TAs grade to the faculty’s standards and expectations.
  2. Our online teaching assistants are able to grade assignments per a detailed rubric and faculty direction. Our TAs grade materials with substantial feedback and return them within 72 hours of the due date. This means no more waiting for grades and no rushed grading for your faculty or missed deadlines for online submissions of graded assignments.
  3. Our online teaching assistants may monitor and participate in asynchronous discussion threads per the discretion and direction of your faculty. They will facilitate conversations, answer questions, and help the students discuss deeper into the subject matter. For many online courses that are largely writing and discussion-based, our online teaching assistants are invaluable! Our TAs save your faculty time while helping students understand the material.
  4. Our online teaching assistants will answer and respond to all inquiries, emails, messages, and calls within 24 hours, seven days a week! Even if their answer is to simply let the student know that they will have to perform their own research or consult with the faculty. No correspondence will be left unanswered for more than 24 hours, even on weekends.
  5. Our online teaching assistants actively participate in weekly faculty and online teaching assistant conference calls. That way, they may review the faculty’s expectations, grading, rubrics, failing or at-risk students. This also allows for discussing any issues in the class, scheduling, or upcoming needs and assignments.
  6. Finally, our online teaching assistants maintain compliance with all university policies and regulations, including FERPA.

Our Online TAs Are Tremendous Resources to Students in Their Related Field…

Under the leadership and direction of your faculty, our online teaching assistants may assist with grading, management of discussion threads, approved announcements, and day-to-day tasks. Additional responsibilities may include course issues related to distance learning, as well.

Plus, each of our online teaching assistants is a highly qualified, experienced professional in the appropriate academic discipline. Each and every one has earned at least a Master’s degree. Each teaching assistant also, has 14 years of industry experience in their field of instruction.

This means our online teaching assistants possess the academic credentials and the experience to become an immediate asset to your faculty and students.

Instructional Connections has been evaluated by regional accreditors during partner University site visits and is consistently found to be both innovative and effective for distance learning and student success!
Contact Instructional Connections for More Information on Our Online Teaching Assistants Today!
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Online Teaching Assistants: Who We Are, What We Do, & Why

Online teaching assistants from Instructional Connections can be hugely helpful for your distance learning and online courses. Especially in light of the current rapidly changing academic world due to the continued impacts of COVID-19.

Instructional Connections built a model of flexibility and providing customized support due to the course and curriculum needs of each of our University partners through the use of our online teaching assistants.

However, this leads to some of the most common questions we get from the Colleges and Universities we support. Some of these questions are, what can our online teaching assistants do? What are their responsibilities? And how can our online teaching assistants best help remote learning environments and student success?

Let’s look at Instructional Connections as a whole, as well as our online teaching assistants’ roles and responsibilities to best answer these questions.

Who We Are: The History & Mission of Our Online Teaching Assistants

First started in July 2010, Instructional Connections wanted to be a better provider of instructional support services to colleges and universities which offered online courses and degree programs. We did this by providing online teaching assistants or academic coaches.

No other North American company works the way we do. And while many online support companies are solutions looking for a problem, we provide support in any way our clients need.

Our online teaching assistants and support services are flexible to each college and university we work with. And this means, more and more often, our partner colleges and universities are requesting additional ways we can support them.

What We Do: Roles & Responsibilities of Our Online Teaching Assistants

  1. Our online teaching assistants will complete any inter-rater reliability activities that are prescribed by your faculty. This ensures that that the TAs grade to the faculty’s standards and expectations.
  2. Our online teaching assistants are able to grade assignments per a detailed rubric and faculty direction. Our TAs grade materials with substantial feedback and return them within 72 hours of the due date. Which means no more waiting for grades and no rushed grading for your faculty or missed deadlines for online submissions of graded assignments.
  3. Our online teaching assistants will monitor and participate in asynchronous discussion threads per the direction of your faculty. They will facilitate conversations, answer questions, and help the students discuss deeper into the subject matter. For many online courses that are largely writing and discussion-based, our online teaching assistants are invaluable! Our TAs save your faculty time while helping students understand the material.
  4. Our online teaching assistants will answer and respond to all inquiries, emails, messages, and calls within 24 hours, seven days a week! Even if their answer is to simply let the student know that they will have to perform their own research or consult with the faculty. No correspondence will be left unanswered for more than 24 hours, even on weekends.
  5. Our online teaching assistants actively participate in weekly faculty and online teaching assistant conference calls. That way, they may review the faculty’s expectations, grading, rubrics, failing or at-risk students. This also allows for discussing any issues in the class, scheduling, or upcoming needs and assignments.
  6. Finally, our online teaching assistants maintain compliance with all university policies and regulations, including FERPA.

Our Online TAs Become Tremendous Resources to Students in Their Related Field

Under the leadership and direction of your faculty, our online teaching assistants can assist with grading, management of discussion threads, approved announcements, and day-to-day tasks. Additional responsibilities may include course issues related to distance learning, as well.

Plus, each of our online teaching assistants is a highly qualified, experienced professional in the appropriate academic discipline. Each and every one has earned at least a Master’s degree. Each teaching assistant also, has 14 years of industry experience in their field of instruction.

This means our online teaching assistants possess the academic credentials and the experience to become an immediate asset to your faculty and students.

How Our Online Teaching Assistant Model Works

1. Understanding Your Needs

We first understand what each college or university needs relative to instructional support needs. We strive to understand all missions that each school desires through in-depth meetings.

2. Recruiting Online Teaching Assistants

Additionally, we recruit, screen, pre-qualify, and present online teaching assistant candidates. Each candidate has been vetted and is available in our pool for approval by university partners.

3. Assigning Online TAs

We assign online teaching assistants and other support staff to courses and programs. This is based on university, college, or even course-specific needs for distance learning. We understand the hurdles and benefits of online programs and distance learning. Which is why we work hard to help you manage your distance learning courses for optimal student success.

4. Training Online Teaching Assistants

We train candidates on learning management systems used by our university partners and orient them into courses and your distance learning programs. Additionally, we are happy to work closely with faculty on the best practices of how to work with and use their online teaching assistants. We want our partners to understand our model, and us to understand how course objectives and outcomes are met.

5. Organizing Our Online Teaching Assistants

Next, we independently contract, manage, and pay our online teaching assistants. This means we handle all organization of staffing provided to fulfill the service needs on behalf of university partners. This eliminates universities from adding additional human resources and payroll overhead.

6. Accountability of Our Online Teaching Assistants

Additionally, we ensure accountability by having supportive leadership staff who work directly with the university’s administration and faculty. This ensures that our TAs meet the faculty member’s expectations, rubric, and goals fully. We strive to meet expectations through our services and our online teaching assistants.

7. Support Throughout the Semester

Finally, we provide continual support to each distance learning course using our online teaching assistants. From start to finish. We are there throughout the semester for our university partners.

Contact Instructional Connections for More Information on Our Online Teaching Assistants!

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Online Education Courses: Advantages & Difficulties

Instructional Connections knows that there are many varied advantages of utilizing online education classes or distance learning. From a potentially higher quality of instruction and constant communication to cost savings, student independence, and responsibility, online education courses can be a wonderful addition or replacement for traditional, in-person degree fields.

Some of the largest benefits that we have identified by speaking with online students, faculty, and researchers include flexibility, savings, independence, time-management, career preparation, access, and connectivity.

Let’s go over these advantages, as well as the potential difficulties that online students face due to distance learning, or online education courses.

Online Education Course Advantages for Students & Faculty

Online Education Courses Provide Students with Greater Flexibility

One of the biggest advantages of online classes that we hear echoed time and time again is the ability to fit learning into an existing schedule. Whether your students are spread across multiple cities or states, or if they travel for work and cannot commit to being in the same physical classroom week after week – locational flexibility is important to many in 2020.

Students in online education courses are given the freedom to complete lessons from anywhere, which gives not only the institution the ability to reach a broader audience not constrained by geographical location, but also allows the students more freedom. This locational flexibility allows students to save travel time as well, fitting more into their busy schedules and less time on a bus or in their car, parking, and walking to the classroom.

Online Education Courses Can Offer Cost Savings to Students

The expense of going to college is one of the biggest reasons students hold back from enrolling in a program, however, online education courses are often able to lower their overhead, which is appealing for many students on budgets. And the potential savings of online education courses aren’t always in the form of tuition, either.

Not paying for on-campus parking, meal plans or eating out, and gas can all contribute to lower student costs compared to in-person traditional classes. And because online education courses are often more flexible and don’t require as much travel time, students are able to work more and earn more, furthering their financial stability.

Online Education Courses Can Provide Better Career Preparation & More Independence

Learning valuable and necessary information in university courses is wonderful, but some students have reported feeling that the information they gain throughout their degree doesn’t always translate into their actual career path. However, our virtual teaching assistants who work alongside faculty in their online education courses, all have experience in the field and in the careers the students are aspiring to enter – this means better career preparation from day one!

Additionally, online education courses often expect the student to create their own schedule that will allow them to finish their projects on time, learn the material, and generally gives them a large portion of the responsibility for their own education – just like the responsibilities they will have to handle in their career of choice.

Online courses, especially in modern times surrounded by technology, are quite similar to working in an office or at a traditional desk job with personal deadlines and meetings to remember and attend. From staying in touch via email to understanding project management software, managing your own time, remotely working with a team, and completing projects on a set deadline, all of these skills translate directly to the workforce, often even more so than traditional in-person education courses.

Online Education Courses Offer More Connectivity & Better Access 

Online education courses are, by definition, more accessible and connect you more than in-person courses. Not only through freedom and flexibility, but simply because they focus on internet access for connecting to the course, information, assignments, faculty, and other students. In our modern era, the internet, or other digital means, are how the majority of our interactions are facilitated – and education is no different.

The instant ability to access your course materials, schedule, assignments, lessons, and communicate with others makes online education courses highly appealing to modern students. And being able to connect with students and instructors wherever they are is the icing on the educational cake.

Difficulties of Online Education Courses

While there are many great advantages of online education courses, there are always downsides. In fact, a positive for one student, like personal responsibility, may be a negative for another learning style.

Less Peer Interaction

Though online education courses connect students to their coursework, peers, and instructors with ease, it is not the same as in-person interactions. Some students prefer and thrive better in social environments. 

Understanding the social aspect of classes should be considered in all online course plans, as adding group work or projects may be highly beneficial for online course or degree students.

Potential Time-Management Difficulties

The personal responsibility that comes with online education courses can be a disadvantage if the student struggles with time management. Without the accountability of a scheduled in-person class, some online students find it difficult to manage their workload and self-schedule their time.

Contact Instructional Connections to Learn More About Online Education Courses & Our Virtual Teaching Assistants & Academic Coaches

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How to Use Your Online Teaching Assistant from Instructional Connections

Online teaching assistants from Instructional Connections, or our online TAs, are hugely helpful for a multitude of distance learning and online course tasks, however, their responsibilities can vary greatly due to the course and curriculum needs.

As one of the most common questions that Instructional Connections gets from the Universities we support, we wanted to provide in-depth content about what our virtual teaching assistants do, their responsibilities, and how their roles can help your remote learning thrive.

What Can an Online TA Do?

Instructional Connections strives to help your online programs succeed by assisting your staff and enhancing student success and retention with our online teaching assistants or academic coaches. We do that in a variety of ways:

  • Our virtual TAs can complete any inter-rater reliability activities that are prescribed by your faculty. This ensures that grading is completed to the faculty’s standards and expectations.
  • Our online TAs are able to grade assignments per a detailed rubric and faculty direction. Additionally, graded materials with substantial feedback are completed and returned within 72 hours of the due date – which means no more waiting for grades, and no more rushed grading for your faculty.
  • Our online teaching assistants can also monitor and participate in asynchronous discussion threads per the direction of your faculty, facilitating conversations, answering questions, and helping the students discuss deeper into the subject matter. For many online courses which are largely writing and discussion based, our online teaching assistants are invaluable and able to save your faculty time, while improving student understanding and course outcomes.
  • Our virtual teaching assistant or academic coaches are able to answer and respond to all inquiries, emails, messages, and calls within 24 hours, 7 days a week. Even if their answer is to simply let the student know that they will have to perform their own research or consult with the faculty. No correspondence will ever be left unattended or unanswered for more than 24 hours, even on weekends. This, again, frees up your faculty to focus on teaching, not answering questions about an assignment the night before it is due.
  • Our online academic coaches actively participate in weekly faculty and academic coach/teaching assistant conference calls so that they may review the faculty’s expectations, grading, rubrics, failing or at-risk students, and discuss any issues in the class, scheduling, or upcoming needs and assignments. Clear communication is one of the pillars of Instructional Connections, which is why we always make sure to have constant contact between your faculty and our online teaching assistants throughout the course and semester.
  • Finally, our virtual TAs maintain compliance with all university policies and regulations, including FERPA.

Ultimately, our online teaching assistant can help your faculty of record with grading, discussion threads, communicating with students, answering questions, and handling many other day-to-day issues. This allows your faculty to focus on the big picture – like the success of the classroom.

The specific assistance that each virtual TA will provide is based on the directions given by University faculty, the needs of the course, and the curriculum. This allows each online academic coach to support your faculty in the most efficient and relevant way for each unique, online course.

We believe in a personalized approach, and delivering the assistance that each program needs, based on the instructions from the faculty of record. Along with course-specific responsibilities, Instructional Connections’ virtual TAs strive to provide clear communication and superior service to each of our faculty partners.

Can an Online TA Help Your Distance Learning Program?

Contact Instructional Connections and learn more about our virtual teaching assistants, services, benefits, and more.

With distance learning becoming a real possibility for many University students this Fall, and maybe beyond, consider the benefits of utilizing an academic coach from Instructional Connections early, so we can find the perfect match for your courses and needs.

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COVID-19 Statement and Resources

The situation with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a fluid situation that we are constantly monitoring. Businesses and institutions everywhere – both large and small – are feeling the impact. 

Thankfully, our business was built in such a way that all our staff, employees, and contractors work remotely – so we are all able to continue providing support to our partner institution with their instructional support needs – assisting with maintaining the quality and scaling of the online courses. There should not be any delays or interruptions on our end, but if you do have any questions please feel free to reach out.

We are thankful for you and your business and we are here to help in any way that we can!

Below are links to great resources for institutions, administrator,s and faculty regarding the transition to online/remote teaching and instructional continuity: 

Online Learning Consortium – https://onlinelearningconsortium.org/about/continuity-planning-emergency-preparedness-resources/

Quality Matters – https://www.qualitymatters.org/qa-resources/resource-center/article-resource/51

UPCEA – https://sites.google.com/view/covid19he/home

WCET – https://wcet.wiche.edu/covid-19-resources

SACSCOC – https://sacscoc.org/coronavirus-and-the-commission/

HLC – https://www.hlcommission.org/General/coronavirus-updates.html

Council of Regional Accrediting Commissions – https://www.c-rac.org/

American Council on Education – https://www.acenet.edu/

CDC’s Interim Guidance for Administrators of US Institutions of Higher Education – https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/