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- Architectures for Conversation (ii): What Communities of Practice can mean for Information Architecture - SlideShare on 2008-12-04
- Online Community Best Practices Final - SlideShare on 2008-12-04
- Business Technology : Why Most Online Communities Fail on 2008-12-04
- Twelve best practices for online customer communities | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com on 2008-12-04
- SitePoint » Study: Why Most Online Communities Fail on 2008-12-04
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Facilitating Online Learning on 2008-06-03
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The first week is the most important time in terms of establishing healthy
rapport, group trust, and confidence in being able to master new technical
skills. Try to check the site frequently during this time (several times a day).
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3. Establish a Human Presence
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Online Learning Facts: Dispel the Myths on 2008-06-03
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Learning online is easier than learning face-to-face.
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The quality of online classes is lower than face-to-face classes
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- Facilitating Online - Wikiversity on 2008-06-03
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U of I Online: Is Online Learning for You? on 2008-06-03
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Are you able to
commit time each day or week to your online
course(s)?
Online courses often require at least as much,
if not more time and commitment than traditional courses. Completing course
assignments and other learning activities can take from five to fifteen hours or
more per week. And you may find that you need to be online almost every day. So
before enrolling, be sure you can set aside enough time to keep up with your
daily or weekly assignments. -
Will you miss the
experience of sitting in a classroom?
While the level of
interaction can be very high in online courses, it is not the same face-to-face
interaction. Some online students miss having the opportunity to see and listen
to their instructor and classmates. If you feel that a traditional classroom is
essential for learning or you want to experience campus and dorm life, online
classes may not be right for you.Are you comfortable
using computers
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Why Teach with Project Learning? | Edutopia on 2008-06-02
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Because project learning is filled with active and engaged learning, it inspires
students to obtain a deeper knowledge of the subjects they're studying. Research
also indicates that students are more likely to retain the knowledge gained
through this approach far
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