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Asking questions in an online classroom

Because online instructors do not have the ability to conduct 'face to face' question/answer sessions, asking questions is conducted in several ways.

First, one can ask a direct quesiton and wait for the reasponse.

Second, questions can be developed as a 'poll' that participating students answer. The results are viewed by the class and further discussion can ensue from the results.

Finally, the instructor can e-mail a list of discussion "questions" to students prior to the Live Chat - this way the students have time to either research the answers or have their answers ready for the discussion.

This last plan really helps the 'at risk' student, who may have difficulty responding quickly or needs more time to work on the correct text to use.

Great idea to e-mail students the questions ahead of time. It can be painful sometimes during a live chat to try to wait patiently for students to type in their answers.

Hi Barbara- Thanks for your post to the forum. I especially like your suggestion to email discussion questions prior to "Live Chat". Best wishes for continued success in your teaching career. Susan

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