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Active learning is a great way to engage students to participate in their learning experiences.

I always though it would be too much to showcase crediatals and achievements but i see now how beneficial it can be for the students to know more about your education and experience. 

Maintaining an effective online presence requires consistent communication, timely feedback, and active engagement with students. Establishing authority from a distance comes from being organized, setting clear expectations, and demonstrating expertise while remaining approachable. Building relationships with each learner is essential and can be achieved through personalized interactions, regular check-ins, and creating a supportive environment where students feel valued and connected.
 


 
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My take a way is make your online line class mirror a live class, with the exception that question are asked on line. Promptness in answering students question (24hr avg.) keep student from becoming frustrated.

I have learned a lot about syllabus and module, assessment quizzes and proper structure of a online coarse. I learned this by taking this online class. The challenge is how to be online present during discussion topics so student get there questions answered. Learning how to keep students engaged online. I am excited to learn and expand upon these skills.

There are many different learning styles out there but what truly matters is learning about the student and what would best help them. It is up to us as the teachers to find the best fit for the student

It's important to keep discussions structured and clear, but to also fit in 3-5 activities per week if possible to keep the learners engaged. Don't be afraid to try new things to help everyone get out of their comfort zones. 

Active learning is a great classroom tool but it requires the attention of the students and the teacher. It may take extra time out of class, but benefits those who are able to dial in to the activity.

Many of us learn best by actually doing things that relate to what we are learning. Active learning is so important because it helps apply the knowledge students have been absorbing, it helps things "click" so to say.

They are both good methods when used properly together can really enhance the learning experience

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