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I learned that it is very important to reach out to each student and get to know one another. 

 

I learned that it is important to create and promote a positive online enviroment by maintaining a open line of communication between instructors and students. Posting a "Bio" (instuctor and students) allows for the instructor to start building relationships and trust with the students in their class. It also allows you to set proper expections from the very beginning. 

 

make it obvious that i am here to help and when im available.

 

It's important to have my own web cam on, as well as the students, so we can connect better. Students who block their camera are often away from the computer doing their own things.

how important it is to be relational and get to know your students even from behind the computer screen.

When the instructor introduces her/him self, then, uses her interpersonal skills with the students, a relationship can be formed that is mutually satisfying to both the instructor and the stuudent.

Since we don't have the pleasure of being face-to-face with students in the online environment, it is important to provide information about our qualifications, teaching history, and even our hobbies and interests to help build rapport with our students. Another way to engage conversation and encourage learning is to get to know your students as well. They can post a biography on themselves. 

 

I am new to teaching online, though I have been in a student role as an online learner. It is nice to have short statements as a summary.

Being present in your online class is not only about good practice and supporting student learning and engagement.  Instructor presence and communication is what makes the difference between a class being categorized as a distance education class v/s a correspondence course. Being actively involved in your online class will promote student success. While online classes provide students with more flexibility and new ways to collaborate, success in the online environment is directly related to how present and engaged the instructor is in the virtual classroom. 

Reply to Tina Darling's post:Allow students to know something about you, exactly, they do not have to know everything.

3 important factors in e-learning environment:

. Projecting your presence

. Projecting your authority

. Establishing relationship with each learner

 

It renforced the concept that the enguagement strategies used in a traditional classroom translates to the online enviroment. One can inspire with personal messages and energize with timely feedback.

 

I learned that the traditional approach is very similar to online instruction

 

This section provides you with strategies to help you develope an online relationship with your students in which they can get to know you and other classmates through a brief biography as to lead them to a trusting and respectful relationship with you their instructor as well as their fellow classmates. Also provides a sense of presence and authority to help influence and inspire them.

I learned that I need to get to know the students and get them involved in their learning experienc. keep them updated on how they are doing.

The importance to be human and accessible despite the distance learning approach. 

 

To project your presence in an online environment, you can add clips/animations to engage your students and capture their undivided attention. 

 

I like the idea of creating a bio for the instructor and students.  Having some information about who you are interacting with will be comfort and insight to everyone in the class. 

Prior to taking this course, I didn't think about my presence as an authority, supportive etc figure. This made me realize online I have a greater responsibility to the students to be that better instructor and learn as much about each of them as I can, which in turn will make them more comfortable and myself as well.

 

This module stressed the importance of sharing my experiences, education and academic credentials with my students. And, providing the student the opportunity to share information about themselves. This a wonderful way to start the course and develope rapport with your students.

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