Posted by Terri Zwierzynski under Online Business,
December 1, 2007
Technology gives us all kinds of wonderful tools to enhance virtual classes for solo entrepreneurs. Teleconferences, audio and video recordings, both streaming and downloadable, interactive multimedia, online learning environments, automated learning tools - all great options. But while the bells and whistles might abound, what is it that REALLY makes for a great virtual learning experience?
Last January, I was having lunch with my friend/advisor Sherry Essig. We were talking about a virtual course I was taking at the time that I was really enjoying. The subject matter of that course (marketing) was one I was pretty familiar with as an MBA student, in consulting with clients, and even co-writing an e-book on the subject. So why the heck did I pay several hundred dollars to take a class on a subject I already knew a lot about? And why, when I was finished, did I feel more capable of using that knowledge to improve my business than I might have after reading another book?
As we talked, Sherry started noticing the elements I was raving about: structure, accountability, and community. What I was really paying for wasn't the knowledge (although I definitely learned). I was paying for:
Structure
I think of structure as the element that gets me to sit down and "do the learning"; usually, in the form of a scheduled appointment, with myself or someone else. For a live class, this is a no-brainer. The scheduled classes provide the structure.
However, the trend toward offering recordings shortly after the live class can undermine the urgency of being on the call live. Recordings are invaluable when there is truly a conflict for the student (and can add value to the course overall) -but it also makes it easy for students to rationalize when they get busy (and when are solo entrepreneurs not busy?) and skip the class, knowing the recording is there whenever they get around to listening. (I'm guilty of this!) And then suddenly there is no structure, no timetable to listen to the recording. (Sometimes this means I never do get around to listening to the class.)
How do you solve this dilemma and provide the structure your students really want? I haven't seen anyone with a good solution to this yet, but here are some ideas to experiment with:
Accountability
AKA homework. Learning and retention is enhanced when the student does something to practice what they've just learned; even better, if they can implement it in their business right away. So how can you encourage students to complete the homework?
Community
Just as it's easier to stick with an exercise program with a buddy or a regular workout group, interacting with fellow students can provide the "I'm not in this alone" feeling that they sometimes need. Community can also be an excellent side benefit of taking the class; it can provide a richer learning experience as additional wisdom is shared, and students may even make connections that last long after the final class. You can create community environments for your students:
Summary
We can't make our students learn and use what we teach them. But we can provide a supportive learning environment with the structure, accountability and community elements that make true learning more likely.
Terri Zwierzynski is a self-employed business strategist and marketing consultant to solo entrepreneurs, and a grassroots promoter of the solo entrepreneur lifestyle. She runs Solo-E.com, the resource website for the self-employed which attracts thousands of solo home business owners monthly from over 100 countries on six continents.
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