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I learned that clear, respectful, and intentional communication helps builds stronger student relationships and engagement. 

One thing i learned about this topic is how technology can improve communication, engagement, and connection with students. 

One thing I learned from this topic is the importance of communication, and flexibility in online learning. I plan to apply this by staying approachable, responsive, and creating a supportive environment that helps students stay motivated and successful. 

This module taught me that strong communication and relationships help improve student engagement and retention. I plan to continue being approachable supportive and consistent, with all students. 

 Understanding students’ personalities really helps the learning process, since each student responds better to different teaching methods.

Successful instructors and learners share traits like respect, adaptability, curiosity, and a positive attitude toward learning from mistakes.

TC shows how different personality types affect the way people communicate, behave, and learn. It also helps me understand others better so I can communicate more clearly and build stronger relationships in school and other academic settings.

Tthat personality models explain how people think, behave, and interact in different situations. I studied theories from Hippocrates and Carl Jung, as well as MBTI, Keirsey’s Temperaments, and True Colors. MBTI has four dimensions that form 16 personality types, Keirsey has four temperaments, and True Colors uses four colors. These models help identify different personality and learning styles in people. I will use this knowledge to improve communication and adapt my teaching and learning with others.

Understanding that the students need to not only be active but interacting is important. Allowing for adequate time for studying and using different methods of study guides or activities. 

Comment on LORI PUTNAM-DUBY's post: This comment is insightful in that I also would think the younger students would be more tech savvy. Something to think about. 

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