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The importance of keeping records of all communications for whatever reason it has occured.  Follow institutional gudelines for all intreactions and make sure students do the same.  Send reminders to students that dont get it the first time and be supportive in following the rules.

There are different types of behaviors amoung e-learning students including: noisy, quiet, disruptors, intimidators, and procrastinators. 

Learned how to spot different learning styles and how to address and handle them

 

I have learned that there are different types of online students. The quiet student, the noisy students, the procrastinators and the intimidating students. As an instructor I will be more mindful to recognize these kinds of students and be aware so that I will be able to deal with these students appropriately.

I learned that having good communication between yourself and the students is crucial for student success in an online course. it can be easy for students to procrastinate even if they don't usually procrastinate. That is why it is important to always post announcements and reminders about due dates and to make sure you are always checking in with your students.

In an online education environment, there must be clear deadlines, teacher monitoring and a tracking system that supports the student.

I learned the differents behaviors that will have the students.  I will teach different ways to manage their behaviors to learn. 

 

The type of learners was verry insightful to help rewcognize what types there are so that you can come up with an effective method to manage it to help benefit the student, keep it from interfering with other learners, as well as making sure it does not over take the instructor as weel.

 

I think I will be more aware of conduct and interaction between students. 

 

Managing Online behavior is especailly challeging due to personal behavoirs and personalities. To me, this has always been the biggest challenge for me. The bigger the class, the more personalities and potential confliects may happen. The topics covered here really help me focus on how to recognize and resolve these issues before they get out of control. I'm really grateful for this course.

 

Clear communcation through email ramps up learning.

 

The most meaningful definition of leadership is taking care of the poeple in your charge.   You must be able to adapt to help everyone and encourage them into believeing they can be successful. 

studnets may be doistracted by outside variables, thus individuall attention to all stusdents are a necessary component to success

 

In this module I've learned about different situations that can ocure while teaching an online course, and how to deal with them in an asertive way. 

 

As an online intructor it is ver important to manage the learning enviroment in a good way, identifying conducts and manage them with the correct strategies.

 

In this module, I have learned: (a) Keeping course records, (b) communicating with students, (c) counseling students, (d) dealing with undesirable behavior, (e) resolving student conflicts and (f) minimizing student attrition. The topics that I will apply for future trainings to profesors will be: dealing with undesirable behavior and resolving student conflicts.  

 

BEING ABLE  ADDRESS DIFFERENT STUDENTS KEEPING LARGE AMOUNTS OF INFORMATION COMING FROM STUDENTS.

HAVING DEDICATED AREAS FOR STUDENTS TO POST QUESTIONS

There are several different types of e-learners. In my experience, this is true, especially if we as instructors are present in the classroom. E-learners behavior similarly such in traditional settings and should be handled with institutional policies and procedures to remove conflicts. 

Kindly,
Amy

 

This module discussed effective listening techniques.

 

Keeping the lines of communication open with all students is key to successful students & teachers.  In an online environment, communication can take place in many ways.  Use all of them and make the students feel supported! 

 

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