Amber Cochran

Amber Cochran

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Excellent course! This course offered some great ideas for instructional content and development. In addition, the information superceded general ideas that I had regarding retention rates. I am looking forward to applying some of these applications in my next courses.

Amber Cochran

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Sometimes no matter how much inspiration, engagement, or motivation we have...a few students lose interest. However, we must connect with them on a personal level as well. Often times it is not because we are not good instructors. It is easy and common for life to bring us down. These students often rely on us as mentors as well as instructors. Therefore, our roles become increasingly important. Remaining proactive about education and showing genuine care often promotes a healthy relationship. Regards, Amber Cochran
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An important concept for all instructors is our ability to mold ourselves in the classroom. Every adult learner is different; therefore, it is important that we are able to conform to a number of learning styles within the classroom so that a variety of students can learn from the resources and materials available. The offers students a more comfortable and suitable learning environment. Amber Cochran
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I totally agree...and sadly many people stray far from the topic far too often. Amber Cochran
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Hi Stacy, Thank you for a respose. In the context of your discussion, I have to agree with you. When I place myself in their shoes, I could see that I would be less likely to complain as well if I knew that there was someone to address my needs, problems, and issues regarding my education as well. Thanks, Amber Cochran
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While I am well established in the technological world, I am lacking in the social networking department. But I am beginning to notice the vital role it has established within my own community; therefore, I will be more diligent about participating in a positive fashion in hopes to create social change. Amber Cochran

I have been teaching for quite sometime now and I have never been exposed to this level or type of information. While MaxKnowledge has been helpful, my lack of recognition on and first-time exposure to this information has left me a little desheveled. I hope to look to the Forums for some clarification in the future.

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Hello Andrew, Thank you for supplying me with this plethora of information. I remember learning of the relationship between businesses and consumers and the 18 month time frame, but was unsure if this situation would qualify. I appreciate your time and response. Regards, Amber
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I am aware of the 18 month time period from the learning material you have provided within the course. I was just not sure if this situation fell within those statutes. But, I appreciate your response and it is a blessing to know that current institutions including my own are maintaining DNC lists. This will be helpful in the long run. I look forward to reading more posts. Regards, Amber
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I do believe that social media usage can be a useful tactic in that it can reach a vastly large area of people in a relatively short period of time; however, I have noticed that often times Facebook and Twitter are misused. The information that is posted is more for blogging in a "negative" fashion rather than promoting a "positive" environment or creating social change. How can we as educators control the use of social media in our institutions? Thanks, Amber

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