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Receiving feedback from students ensure that they are properly understanding the material and learning. If not you know where to add support in their struggle and what to address.

Enjoyed learning about Beguist and Phillips student learning styles

Synchronus and Asynchronus learning are tools that can be used effectively, given that the instructor knows how to use them best.

 

Provided differences in the types of feedback that we could use to keep students engaged and discussed specific situations of when they should be used.

I realized that just as in an on ground class the shy or reserved students are generally quiet, and overrun by the more confident and often motivated achievers. I see that when the discussion is synchronous the student may be overrun just as in class by the others, while an asynchronous discussion allows them to feel more at ease to express them self and not be intimidated. 

Learning the difference between synchronous and asynchronous meetings and how important student particiaption is for the students, both were helpful learning tools

Participation and encouragement is important in all on-line courses. 

I'm understanding some of the general principals but the real test will be when I apply this in real life.  Wondering how an instructor learns to be an online instructor?  I know I will need the same support, feedback and interaction from our supervisors that students receive from us  in order to be competent and improve my skills as I move into the new arena of online instruction.

 

Engaging learner early all for feedback and a chance for you to comment or a way to ensure students are understanding the required actitity.

 

This module has enlightened as to the various communication skills I will need when using synchronous vs. asynchronous technique when dialoguing with students.  My online presence should be one of support, encouraging cofidence, motivation, and participation.  Clarity in the wording I choose to use should be reflective of course objectives and should be model strategies that promote participation from the students.  Although I have never been a participant in a chat I will focus on subject matter that enables all chat participants to feel comfortable, yet challenged in providing responses regarding the subject matter.  Therefore, I will prepare ahead of time the information required for the chat to be successful for student learners.

 

Reply to Lawrence Bufalino's post:

 

I agree, it's important to know what those two types of discussions are and how to implement them into yur online course.

 

Every student has a different learning style. These must be considered when having discussions. The asynchronized discussions would allow for students to take their time as they post. It will help them learn from one another.

 

Asynchronous discussions are key to get high participation rates. Providing feedback to students increases engaging and class participation as well. 

Asynchronus discussions are best to encourage participation from students.

 

The asynchronous discussion online might be more usfull for the over all class due to the fact that everyone will be participating. This will be more inclusive that way not one student drives the discussion. 

 

The distinction between asynchronized and synchronized communication was helpful. Short, sweet, and to the point has been my online style; nevertheless a sentence or two of small talk to start and end does establish more of a caring nature and not just business.

It was fascinating to learn abou the different online learning styles. I often see these learning styles in person so it's interesting to learn that they translate to online learning as well. 

 

gaining trust is most important and delivering the needed knowledge

I found it very interesting to see the characteristics of online learning styles - avoidant, competitive and dependent. These are much different than the in person styles encountered in a tradiitonal classroom environment. We adapt learning to accommpdate kinesthetic, visual amd auditory learners. It is equally important to identify learning styles for online participants and provide appropriate interventions to enhance learning.

I learned the difference between Asynchronous and Synchronous and how to managed them durning the online classes. To make sure to set guidelines for each of them for the discussions

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