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Winthrop Online Teaching Certification Courses

As part of The Winthrop Online Teaching Certification (WOTC), the Winthrop Office of Online Learning (WOOL) administers training through two levels which are taught in two online training courses: WOTC 101: Online Course Design and Development Basic, and WOTC 102: Online Course Facilitation and Management.

WOTC 101: Online Course Design and Development Basics is the first of two courses offered in the Winthrop Online Teaching Certification. This course introduces participants to the theories behind online learning. Participants will learn the basics of how to design and develop an online course using the Blackboard learning management system.

WOTC 102: Online Course Facilitation and Management is the second of two courses offered in the Winthrop Online Teaching Certification. This course teaches the technical and procedural skills integral to facilitating and managing an online course. Participants will master skills learned in the WOTC 101 course in order to design and deliver exemplary courses as measured by the Blackboard Exemplary Course Program rubric.  Prerequisite:  WOTC 101 or the equivalent

Each course is comprised of 6 learning modules; the estimated time commitment for each course is six weeks and 6-8 hours per week. Upcoming courses are available to start online on July 6 and August 24.

Register today for WOTC 101 or WOTC 102.

Learn more here about Winthrop's Online Teaching Certification or contact the Office of Online Learning at 803-323-2212.

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