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Effective teaching of adult learners, whether online or in the classroom, requires recognizing their self-directed nature, valuing their prior experiences, and connecting learning to real-world goals; instructors should create clear structures and flexible pathways that respect diverse schedules, foster engagement through interactive methods like discussions, case studies, and collaborative projects, and emphasize practical application to professional or personal contexts, while also building a supportive environment that encourages autonomy, respect, and community—ultimately blending relevance, flexibility, and meaningful interaction to sustain motivation and retention.

Student really need to feel you are concern about their self as well as their education.  

I will ensure to participate in discussions with my students, reflect on the seven expectations of online learners, and connect course content to your personal and career goals. This helps you see the value beyond the classroom.

Communication with our student should always be clear and easily understood, free of ambiguity.  Communication should be respectful, appropriate for academic or workplace settings. Always communicate in an appropriate manner that is suited to the context, audience, and purpose.

I totally agree we have to communicate with our students and let them know classroom expectations and also respond to their inquiries in a timely manner.

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Online learning is most successful when the student is motivated and is willing to complete online assignments.  Also, the instructor has to be timely with feedback and support.

Gaming and simulation is a good way to keep students engaged and possibly even increase their retention.

Time management is really huge and can't be assumed, but should be taught and supported.

More check-ins can really support students and improve engagement

Giving examples are a great way and example :)

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