Feedback I feel is the most important - start off with the positive and if correction is needed then foster it is such a way to build up and enncourage verses "you are wrong, with this response"
learning the diference between synchronous and asynchronous meetings and how important student participation is for the students, both helpful learning tools
It is important to keep students engaged and motivated fostering participation either in asynchronous or synchronous discussions as well as delivering feedback in a timely manner.
Encourage participation between the students.
Teaching important materials in a synchronous format is not recommended. Participating by the instructor in the discussions form is essential.
I learned the difference between synch- and asynch- discussions and when to use them.
I learned that every adult learner needs time and correct information to achieve the best learning possible.
Focusing on the students needs will better enable me to assist them through all interactions, whether synchronous, or asynchronous corresponding with them.
Nuances & engagement considerations between synchronous & asynchronous discussions were quite helpful modules.
Information regarding the manner in which to handle either asynchronous or synchronous learning was very valuable.
Be as engaging as possible with your students. Feedback should be worded in way to encourage participation, confidence, and motivation. Feedback should also be constructive criticism if there is a need.
Importance of timely feedback.
I've learned the difference between asynchronized and synchronized communication and it was very insightful. Implementing these tools would help with being more interactive with the student.
I underline the importance of fostering participation and confidence in synchronous and asynchronous classes.
The soft skills of instructor and his awareness about this will be crucial on students engagement and learning goals.
Figuring out who the students learn best online will help teach a lecture that way. making sure to have synchronous meetings with students can keep each student on tract.
I learned about the difference between synchronous and asynchronous discussions. Synchronous occurs in real time and they are also known as chat sessions. They should not be use to teach critical content unless you are dealing with one student at a time. In contrast, asynchronous don't happen at the same moment.
Learning the difference between asynchronous and synchronous discussions are very important. Asynchronous is great to reach all students in the course; synchronous is better for one on one interactions between instructor and student.
Utilizing asynchronous meetings are more helpful and useful for effective student learning.
I hadn't realized that synchronous discussion should be reserved for one-on-one interaction. I do think it is a valuable tool to resolve individualized issues.
I found the different learning style interesting - as I was watching I was thinking of my current class and what their 'styles' would be.