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Community is an important aspect of learning. The look and feel of online community, along with the process of building community online differs from that of face-to-face learning. This page lists a variety of suggestions for creating a positive and communal virtual learning experience for both yourself and your students.

Communicate Often

Create a communication plan.

  • How do you plan to communicate to students? (e.g. Announcements forum, Moodle Quickmail)
  • How often will you send out regular communication? (e.g. weekly, every Tuesday and Thursday)
  • Once you have a plan established, share it with students.

Ideas for what to include in your regular communication

  • Remind students of upcoming assignments and due dates.
  • Provide a progress update – what have the students done already, and where are they going from here?
  • Highlight accomplishments.
  • Provide tips that will help overcome misconceptions.
  • Let students know when you have graded their assignments.

Set clear expectations

  • Make sure that students understand how to interact with the resources and activities you provide.
  • When are assignments due?
  • How will assignments be graded?

Be Present

  • Create and interact in discussion forums
  • Incorporate videos that you create
  • Lead synchronous class meetings via Zoom
  • Hold office hours via Zoom
  • Provide assignment feedback quickly

Provide Interactive Spaces

  • Course Support Forum – create a forum that provides a place for students to ask questions about content or assignments that can be answered by the instructor or other students
  • Prayer Requests – create a forum for students to share prayer requests with each other
  • Social Discussion (Just for Fun!) – create a fun forum where you pose a question to the class. For example, what is your new favorite pass time now that we are practicing social distancing? Post a description, photo, or video.
  • Group Discussion Forums – for larger classes, separate discussions into small groups
  • Collaboration Tools – encourage students to use real-time collaboration features on Office365 or Zoom
  • Peer Feedback – create learning activities that encourage peer feedback
  • Group Projects – group projects are still possible. Student can collaborate using Office 365 products (Word, PowerPoint), create presentations together using VoiceThread, or meet via Zoom

Resources

Inside Higher Ed: Professors Share Ideas for Building Community in Online Courses

EdSurge: How to Build Meaningful Community for Online Learners #DLNchat

eLearning Industry: 6 Tips To Build A Thriving Online Learning Community

University of Minnesota: Engage Students with Online Discussions


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