Webcast: The Art of Distance Coaching
Peg Pennington, Executive Director of The Center for Operational Excellence at Ohio State University
Recent studies have shown that Blended Learning - generally a mix of e-Learning, coaching and practice - is more efficient and effective than traditional live, instructor-led training classes.
When students are part of a virtual classroom, they still seek a collaborative environment and interpersonal interaction with the instructor. The challenge for the instructor is to create an interactive environment and to provide personalized feedback and coaching.
This recorded one-hour Webcast was led by Peg Pennington, the Executive Director of Continuous Improvement for The Center for Operational Excellence (COE) at Ohio State University's Fisher College of Business.
In this session, the following key points will be covered:
- The new role of a distance coach
- Key characteristics of a good coach
- Tips on how to prepare individuals for their revised roles
- Examples of how to assess students from afar
Peg Pennington, Executive Director of The Center for Operational Excellence at Ohio State University
Peg Pennington is the Executive Director of Continuous Improvement for The Center for Operational Excellence (COE) at Ohio State University's Fisher College of Business.