Whether it is your first of fortieth
time facilitating an online course the launch period can make or break the flow
for the rest of the term. What an
instructor does just prior and during these first few days sets the participation
level for learners to follow.
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Social presence is the process
of getting to know one another on equal footing through safe disclosure. The online instructor sets the tone to guide
learners into a community in which trust, respect and learning objectives come
together (Boettcher & Conrad, 2010).
Within the first days of class, it is important that the instructor directs
the learners to all the online support tools needed throughout the course. Additionally, students appreciate clear communication
lines that offer structure and outline expectations.
Oftentimes, online learning begins from an individual perspective. The student logs on and may not even realize that other learners are accessing the course at the same time. Without feeling that there are supportive elements available, isolation can occur. One way to reduce this isolation is to have all the tools at the ready so the student feels more like they are browsing the library shelves instead of walking into an empty room. The first tools necessary are a clearly laid out syllabus, weekly agenda, course learning objectives, deadlines and contact information for the instructor’s office hours.
Oftentimes, online learning begins from an individual perspective. The student logs on and may not even realize that other learners are accessing the course at the same time. Without feeling that there are supportive elements available, isolation can occur. One way to reduce this isolation is to have all the tools at the ready so the student feels more like they are browsing the library shelves instead of walking into an empty room. The first tools necessary are a clearly laid out syllabus, weekly agenda, course learning objectives, deadlines and contact information for the instructor’s office hours.
Just because an online student
can access their course 24/7, doesn’t mean that the instructor must be waiting
by at all times. Students understand that
instructors have schedules, but it can be very frustrating to try to reach an
instructor and not have any idea of when or if a response is forthcoming. To alleviate fears, instructors should post
their preferred contact method and standard turn-a-round times. Additionally, within the course platform the
student should have access to a technical support, as well as library and writing
resources.
If you are a new online
instructor, expect to devote more time investment upfront. In online settings, the air is ripe for
miscommunication because there are no verbal or physical cues to rely on. Online courses also draw a diverse global
audience, so cultural, time or technical abilities may also come into
play. For the new online learner there
could be a large learning gap to overcome.
Seeing that the instructor has a regular scheduled presence throughout
the week can help concerned learners feel calmer. The structure provides a support element that
can be relied upon.
“Regular and timely
interaction of faculty with students is one of the key quality indicators of
online courses” (Boettcher & Conrad, 2010, p 75). While you are getting the hang of online
instruction it might be advantageous to utilize a variety of methods to
effectively get to know each student.
Just like in a traditional classroom, icebreakers offer a way for
everyone to get to know each other a bit in a relaxed atmosphere. You may start off the course with an
icebreaker that allows the learners to introduce themselves, why they are
taking the course and what learning goals they are working to reach for the
first week. In the second week, you
might take the icebreaker activity a bit further to uncover cognitive reasoning
processes. Icebreakers such as: What
kind of animal (Conrad & Donaldson, 2011), Flavor of ice cream (Laureate
Education, Inc., 2012) or Time machine
offer insight and a fun learning opportunity.
Just because you are the
instructor does not relieve you from the duty to continue your own learning
curve. Poll your students to find out
what online resources or applications they have discovered. The depth of Web 2.0 is so far reaching that
no one can learn all the tools that are available on their own. With each new course comes an opportunity to
learn a new tool and share your discovery with your learners. When an instructor shows that they too are a
student in the technical sense, the learners will appreciate that the
instructor can relate to their own learning curves.
The basis of social presence
is to be relatable as a human instead of as typed words on a computer
screen. Each person might enter an
online course through keys and bandwidth, but once within the course environment
they should feel surrounded by people through thoughts, words and actions. This is what builds a community that sustains
learning objectives and future direction.
Boettcher, J. V., & Conrad, R. (2010). The online teaching survival guide: Simple
and practical pedagogical tips. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
Conrad, R., & Donaldson, J. A. (2011). Engaging the online learner: Activities and
resources for creative instruction (Updated ed.). San Francisco, CA:
Jossey-Bass.
Laureate
Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2012). EDUC 6179: Online Instructional
Strategies for Adult Learners [Video Program Transcript]. In Launching the online learning experience. Retrieved
from http://mym.cdn.laureate-media.com/Walden/EDUC/6179/03/downloads/WAL_EDUC6179_03_A_EN.pdf

I like your idea of polling students to see what types of educational technologies and resources they are already familiar with. It is also a wonderful idea to let students know that you are also an ongoing student of technology. It helps develop the feeling of a learning community by imparting a sense of "We are all in this together", rather than that the teacher is an infallible source of all knowledge.
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ReplyDeleteYour reference to structure is also appreciated. A clear set of guidelines and expectations provides the structure that many students need to focus their energies in the right direction.
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