Online Learning Communities
How do online learning communities significantly affect both student learning and satisfaction within online courses?
Online learning communities significantly impact both
student and student learning and satisfaction within an online course by
bringing students together. The students along with faculty within this
environment can explore content together to construct meaning and knowledge
about the content.
What are the essentials elements of online community
building?
The essential elements of online community building include
the people, purpose, and process. The people are brought together and supported
by the facilitator. The purpose is established and the process deals with the
way the course is delivered. Included in this, is the ability for participants
to draw information out of one another. Through this, participants can receive
professional feedback from their peers. The role that the facilitator plays is
important because it is essential for the learner to know how they will be
supported in the learning community. Lastly knowing the rules of engagement is
essential. How will learners engage? How often will learners be expected to
participate? How often does the institution expect learners to participate for
official purposes? Knowing the roles that each of these plays is essential to
online community building
How can online learning communities be sustained?
How can online learning communities be sustained?
Learning communities can be sustained by:
1) Mutual activities between the learners
2) Continuing reflecting
3) Transformed as learners
4) Increased self-direction
5) Reinforce their sense of presence
It is the responsibility of every learner and facilitator to create a successful learning community.
What is the relationship between community building and effective online instruction?
The relationship between community building and online instruction is very close. The facilitator is to be involved in the process of building the community. The facilitator sets the tone. It is their job to:
2) Continuing reflecting
3) Transformed as learners
4) Increased self-direction
5) Reinforce their sense of presence
It is the responsibility of every learner and facilitator to create a successful learning community.
What is the relationship between community building and effective online instruction?
The relationship between community building and online instruction is very close. The facilitator is to be involved in the process of building the community. The facilitator sets the tone. It is their job to:
1. Make the course easy to navigate
2. Make the classroom feel warm and inviting rather than cold and formal
3. Visit the classroom multiple times per day during the 1st 2 weeks
4. Welcome students to post a bio
5. Relate to students personally
6. Develop an ice breaker
My role as a facilitator will be very important in designing an online course. With a plan and an understanding of student learning and the essential components, I feel that I now see the larger picture in planning an online course. Futhermore, I recognize the importance of not just transferring information from a course in a traditional setting, but designing a course to have the impact that is necessary for learning.
2. Make the classroom feel warm and inviting rather than cold and formal
3. Visit the classroom multiple times per day during the 1st 2 weeks
4. Welcome students to post a bio
5. Relate to students personally
6. Develop an ice breaker
My role as a facilitator will be very important in designing an online course. With a plan and an understanding of student learning and the essential components, I feel that I now see the larger picture in planning an online course. Futhermore, I recognize the importance of not just transferring information from a course in a traditional setting, but designing a course to have the impact that is necessary for learning.
References
Video: “Online Learning Communities” (approximate
length: 44 minutes).
Dr. Rena Palloff and Dr. Keith Pratt define “Online Learning Communities” and highlight the benefits of creating a learning community for facilitators of online learning experiences.
Dr. Rena Palloff and Dr. Keith Pratt define “Online Learning Communities” and highlight the benefits of creating a learning community for facilitators of online learning experiences.
Video: “Evaluating Distance Learning Theory”
(approximate length: 12 minutes).
Dr. Saba discusses the importance of evaluating online learning theory and provides a rubric for determining which theories are best for building teaching strategies.
Dr. Saba discusses the importance of evaluating online learning theory and provides a rubric for determining which theories are best for building teaching strategies.
Connecting with students very early in the course, and
keeping an eye on those who might be drifting away must be a bit of a challenge
in the online environment. It is all too easy in this online environment to
quietly slip away if there isn’t enough reason to be in the course, enough
motivation to keep with it and most importantly, enough social interaction to
ward off the dreaded isolation factor!
If you were an instructor for a course, and noticed students
drifting away within the first week or two, what would you do?
Here’s an interesting reference about all the aspects of
communicating with students online for teachers. I’d be interested to know if
there are any important implications from your point of view about catching the
‘drifters’.
Reference
Betts, K.(2009)Lost in Translation: Importance of Effective
Communication in Online Education. Online Journal of Distance Learning
Administration, Volume XII, Number II, Summer 2009, University of West Georgia,
Distance Education Center. Extracted from:http://www.westga.edu/~distance/ojdla/summer122/betts12
Boettcher, J. & Conrad R. (2010) The Online Teaching
Survival Guide. Jossy-Bass.
Hi Shirelle,
ReplyDeleteGreat post. You mention a bit about feedback in your post. It made me think of one thing I do not like about some online learning experiences. I really do not like when feedback is given that basically quotes the rubric verbatim. When feedback is specific and provides specific examples, it helps me grow and it makes me feel like the professor invested his or her time in my effort. I think this is just another factor that can enhance or hinder the learning community.
Iona
Iona I don't like the way that is handled at times as well. I also feel like there is no outlet as student among the class if their is a problem or concern {other than a mass email}. I need more specifics as well.
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