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Online learning relies heavily on technology. Therefore knowing the how to access the help desk to get tech support will be necessary.

I have learnt that strong online learning should be filled with lots of fun activities. Getting students involved will through these fun activities.

Strong online learning should be filled with fun activities.

Comment on Amanda Vickers's post: Yes, this can be difficult to do. Nowadays people tend to read too much into what is being said. It can also apply to social media posts or text messages. Its a difficult rope to walk. 

I thought it was interesting to learn about asynchronous discussions as well as learning about constructive feedback in student posts/comments.  

I have found that its important to allow for students to own the discussion and for teachers not to over dominate the conversation. There is a specific time (and that's during the instructional part) for teachers to do that. The answers and engagement is for the students. Teachers just facilitate this part. 

Comment on Carol Fann's post: I agree with you. If you aren't an effective communicator it makes it harder for students to stay engaged. That is from the rules to the course content. 

Communication is key in engaging students in active learning. 

Although online learning is conveinant, there is a huge disconnection that could cause all kinds of issues for students. As an instructor, it is important to not only teach the class, but communicate with students via email and adapt to their learning styles.

It was really interesting to see the different kind of learners. I am more of a competitive learner and fast typer so I would dominate synchronous learning. It was great to get a better understanding so I could provide a fair and engaging environment for all of my students.

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