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Patricia,

Understanding the generations simply helps us understand our students better. When we do this we can help them more successfully meet the course learning outcomes. Thanks!

Carol,

Glad you found the topic interesting. It sounds like you had a good peer/mentor to help you. We all need a person like that. being clear in our communication helps alleviate misunderstandings and roadblocks. Keep it up!

This was a very interesting topic in the module. We always talk about the slow starters of today's generation, but I didn't transfer the information to a challenge In the classroom or an online environment. But very true. We see the challenge of the baby boomers with technology. (I'm a baby boomer but not uncomfortable with technology at all, but many are).
Our text speaks to the middle group.....darn, already forgot the name....and the need for adult involvement with tasks, but I wish it had offered some suggestions for each group. So are there any thoughts about how do we help someone adjust to group projects in the online environment, would it just be the personal call to help them connect with others or ideas of the logistics of it?

One challenge I've met with is the technology. I can do it myself but I am not able to teach someone over the phone or direct someone with the steps. I end up frustrated myself, when I've taken online courses myself, I've thankfully had a peer that could explain through conference calls to help a colleague figure out any problems that came up.

It's interesting that I signed up with this course now, because I've just finished a F2F course and this topic posed quite a roadblock, I must say, once things got mis communicated it was difficult to get back to undo it. Students didn't communicate well, and I didn't realize the seriousness of it and ignored it when I should have taken the student involved aside. Instead, it tainted any further communication between us and affected my relationship with a few others. I can understand the importance of putting things in place to prevent misunderstandings before they happen, it's very hard to pull it back.

It is important to understand the role that generations play in communication in the online community because it helps instructors to meet the student's learning and technology needs and provide diversified teaching methods. It also helps instructors to know how students are motivated,their strengths and weaknesses with communication capabilities.

Dr. Tena:
All students deserve the same opportunities to learn and to engage and to succeed. Designing lesson plans and delivery methods that address all learning and generational types of students will help maximize student success.

Lindsey,

Sure - you're right on target with your comments. We have to get to know our students and their generational differences (in general) to understand them more completely. The more we understand, the better we can meet their needs and help hem succeed. Nice job.

Understanding generational differences in technology use and aptitude can help you to understand some of the difficulties students may have. Particularly baby boomers, lack of participation or ineffective communication may reflect discomfort or lack of familiarity with the technology rather than a lack of interest in the course. Also, it is good to try to draw on experiences and aptitudes that may differ generation to generation that would benefit the whole course. Asking millennial about new technologies or boomers about a historic event. I'm a gen x -er myself and love talking to the boomers about some of the movements and events we discuss but which I did not experience.

Sarah,

Haven't heard the term "raw out." :-) Just kidding! You do want to draw on their strengths and encourage students to learn from each other. We even learn from our students. Thanks!

Because then you can raw out the most valuable information from them and help others in the class learn more about things they may have no idea about. It makes people feel important and that someone cares! YOu can draw on those strengths.

Thomas,

The more we understand our audience, our students, the more we can meet their generational needs. Thanks!

As listed in the module, a student may have certain needs or deficiencies based on their generation. In order to best motivate and ensure good communication an instructor should be aware of their students age and habits.

Diana,

Knowing your audience includes knowing about the difference generations included in the course. It's good to have strategies to communicate with all students. Nice job.

Knowing the characteristics of role generations will help pinpoint how to respond to the student effectively. For instance, "millennials" are achievers and follow rules. This generation is knowledgeable of technology which impacts how they communicate in the online community.

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