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Through this material I have learned how to better engage my students and relate to them as well. It's important, especially in an online environment, to get to know our students so they feel comfortable asking for help and more information. 

I feel that one of my weaknesses as an instructor is projecting my presence with my experience. However, providing as much information myself will help create a good first impression. 

having a good relationship with your student in all aspects can be very important to their success

Although it is an online class, it is important to build a relationship with the students. They need to know that you are there for them.

In this module is very important to both set ground rules for the students, as well as getting them to know each other, as well as the instructor. The suggested use of bios are important, and helps to further engage better between the students and the instructor.

Gaining students respect can be achieved by posting credentials and experience.

It is important to establish relationships with each student in week 1. This can be accomplished by posting a biography or yourself and asking each student to also introduce themselves with a brief biography. In week one, as the instructor, you should post a response to each student. 

I learned that through your biography, a student can become more comfortable with you if they see you share common interests. I also learned that your presence is better felt when the student knows your achievements. They are confident that you know what you are talking about and trust your judgement.

Projecting our Presence

Some of the strategies instructors use in a traditional classroom setting can also be used in an online setting. Nevertheless, the module presents four specific ways of projecting our presence in an e-learning environment:  

·       Initiate, lead, monitor, and manage synchronous discussion sessions.

·       Oversee team projects.

·       Participate in asynchronous discussion forums by offering your response to the discussion question and sharing with all participants a summary of their contributions.

·       Answer student queries and provide informative and constructive feedback in a 24  hour turnaround time

One of the key aspects for projecting our presence is the identification of methods for projecting our authority in the e-learning environment. Regarding this, the module suggests us to provide students with a short biography of ourselves, including a summary of our academic credentials and achievements in one section, and a summary of our experience and achievements in the other section. Another suggestion is to introduce the course/module/lesson through:

·       Video clips supported by a printable version of the narration script for each video clip.

·       Audio supported by a printable version of the audio script and a head-and-shoulder photograph of yourself.

·       Text supported by a head-and-shoulder photograph of yourself.

·       Text alone

Besides, the module gives us ideas for making our presence felt. For example, we have to:

·       Mentally prepare to provide learners with the quality of attention and answers they deserve.

·       Ensure that your responses are honest, thorough, and accurate.

·       Monitor communication among learners to detect any conflict early.

·       Create and post model answers to assignments and projects.

·       Participate in discussion and Chat sessions regularly in a  selective way, taking into consideration what we respond to, and the time of  our contributions.

·       Identify learners  who are not fully absorbed in the learning experience and send them a personal e-mail.

·       Keep in mind that we can use scheduled reminders as a way to make our presence felt on a regular basis

Another important aspect that the module teaches us is the significance of establishing professional learning relationships with our students from an online perspective because these types of relationships based on trust, respect and consideration towards the students are the basis of a motivated classroom. In relation to this, a way to achieve it is by asking students to post a short biography of themselves and to read the biographies of all other students. They should also be advised that they are free to engage in face-to-face discussions with students who live or work within their locale.

Finally, but not less important, is the necessity of

  • Reviewing every student's profile to be familiar with their biographical data
  • Identifying students with special needs and deriving an action plan to meet their needs.
  • Identifying students who are in different time zones and taking that into consideration when establishing our virtual office hours.
  • Encouraging students who are living in the same vicinity, within reasonable traveling distance, to participate in face-to-face discussions.
  • Sending a welcome message to all students by end of the first day of the course and  attaching our biography to this message.
  • Sending a personalized message to each student before the end of the first week of the course. Reminding students of our virtual office hours.
  • Being sensitive to concerns learners express and questions they raise, and be consistent in the manner in which we provide timely feedback.
  • Creating a facility in the Course Management System through which all students as well as ourselves can engage in synchronous discussions.
  • Creating another facility in the Course Management System through which students as well as us can engage in asynchronous discussions on topics not related to the course

To share a biography of yourself to the students.

As with all learning, a personal approach is best.  Providing a bio to the students and also looking for one from the student allows there to be an connection between the two.   A bio also gives the student some sense of the instructor's depth of knowledge on teh subject matter.

I learned when and how to write a short biography and introduction to the students.  In fact, I am teaching a hybrid course this term and I just did both of these for the new students that are starting tomorrow.  I also learned tips about how to reply or engage students in telling about themselves.

Being an online teacher requires special training in the area of ​​learning and the use of technological tools. Students must trust that their tutor has the ability to teach them.

I had the opportunity to learn about the instructor specifics in regard to online classes. How to be influential and also approachable to students and not seeming to take control over conversations in group forums. Being able to facilitate even in an online environment. 

Sharing credentials, experience, and some info about yourself with the students helps to develop rapport, build trust, and earn respect

I will be putting all these techniques in place in a couple months! So excited to apply what I've learned.

I liked learning about how to project my experience and authority as a subject matter expert.

Building trust is important for an online course. 

The importance of establishing your presence and authority froma distance. Getting to know the needs of your students. Mutual biographies to know each other.

Projecting your presence is less about establishing authority and more about making students comfortable enough to engage with you as their instructor and their peers to ensure maximized learning outcomes.

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