Survival Skills for the Online Adjunctpreneur
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SURVIVAL SKILLS FOR THE ONLINE ADJUNCTPRENEUR
Leslie Salley, MoVIP
When I say I’m teaching online…
But really…
Experience?
� Full-time high school English teacher
� Sociology and education at Ozarks Technical Community College
� Developmental reading at Baker College Online in Michigan
� AP English Language & Composition at Northwestern
� Currently training at Heald College and MoVIP
Getting started
� Look local first
� LinkedIn � Create detailed profile (get recommendations)
� Connect with as many people as possible
� Join online teaching adjunct groups
� Yahoo! Groups� OnlineTeachingJobs
� OnlineAdjunct
� HigherEdJobs.com
� doconnor.edublogs.org
Platforms
Tools for in the trenches
Some work up front, but reminds me about everything from yoga and trash pick up to check in on my classes and submitting grades.
Tools for in the trenches
One thing at a time
� True struggle for a starter
� Set clock
� Some success and some failure
Separate various institutions
� Rules
� Passwords
� Clientele
� Submitting grades sometimes five times a semester
Respond as soon as possible
� Within 24 hours
� Forum subscriptions ☺ �
� Be as unemotional as humanly possible in emotional situations
Daily grade times
� Unpredictable life
� Set timer and begin
� If miss a day, not completely swamped
Save reusable content
� Avoid typing the same comments over and over and over and over—you get the idea
� Can be quickly tailored for new student
� Wasn’t done with first or even second semester teaching a new course
� Is authentic for student no matter when it was written
Why I really came here…
What do you do to survive teaching multiple places, with multiple platforms and varying timed terms?
Contact info
If you ever want to commiserate with me, call or email me (I have a prompt turnaround time ☺)
Leslie Salley
www.linkedin.com/in/lesliesalley
417-766-6691