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Emotional Bond

Emotional Bond. How to we connect??. Online Emotional Bond. Learning with emotions Stimulating environment Teaching moment. In an online environment, human interaction does not just happen naturally. Ice Breakers. A welcome email Post your biography Two Truths and a Lie

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Emotional Bond

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  1. Emotional Bond

  2. How to we connect??

  3. Online Emotional Bond Learning with emotions Stimulating environment Teaching moment

  4. In an online environment, human interaction does not just happen naturally

  5. Ice Breakers A welcome email Post your biography Two Truths and a Lie Miscommunication with a Computer

  6. Got their attention, what’s next? Keep their attention Continue the Dialog Their Voice in Important Vital Part of the Classroom

  7. Hello Class, My name is Allison. I am 24 and have 2 children, Jimmy will be 5 in July and Julian is 16 months. I am currently working as a paralegal and want to get my bachelor's in criminal justice. Once I finish this degree, I plan to attend law school. Math is not a strong point for me, so I am nervous to start this class!

  8. Hello Allison, Welcome to our class. You have just added a class to your busy schedule: taking care of two children and working. I also have a boy and a girl, just a little older than your two: boy 32 and girl 29. Now you mentioned that you are a little nervous about this class. Not to worry. I have an internet site that I want you to visit. You will learn that you are not alone and find ways to cope. After you have gone to the site, write back and tell me your thoughts. Regards, Jacqueline Instructor

  9. FONT FONTFONT Welcome to our class. You have just added a class to your busy schedule: taking care of two children and working. Comic Sans Welcome to our class. You have just added a class to your busy schedule: taking care of two children and working. Times New Roman Welcome to our class. You have just added a class to your busy schedule: taking care of two children and working. Ariel Black

  10. COLOR COLORCOLOR The good news is that you participated in our online discussions this week. The not so good news is that you did not meet the minimum requirements of ….. The good news is that you participated in our online discussions this week. The not so good news is that you did not meet the minimum requirements of ….. The good news is that you participated in our online discussions this week. The not so good news is that you did not meet the minimum requirements of …..

  11. Shy student May actually participate more Comfort zone Not speaking in front of group More open, express feelings

  12. Learning disabled Online courses Great equalizer Less physically taxing No one knows you are disabled online

  13. Stimulate active learning Encourage students to participate Motivate Conversations Keep students focused

  14. TO: JACQUELINE INSTRUCTOR 5 + 4 x 2 = 18!!! MY ANSWER IS CORRECT!!! YOU CANNOT DO SIMPLE MATH!!! JOHN STUDENT One student can break emotional bond

  15. Hello John, Do you remember that acronym that you had to memorize? PEMDAS Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally OR Purple Elephants May Destroy ASchool It tells you the order in which to solve an expression. Parentheses first, then exponents, multiplication and division followed by addition and subtraction. In the given example, you would multiply first then add. 5 + 4 x 2 = 5 + 8 = 16. Regards, Jacqueline

  16. Week One DQ#1 Course Facilitator Think of a time when you participated on or observed the results of a successful team in your workplace. Describe the situation and explain what helped the team reach its level of success. Response from Mark Student Team work sounds like communism. Individualism and hard work are not appreciated. The most incompetent is raised to the same level as the best worker. The lazy worker can do nothing and take credit from those that work hard. Course Facilitator: I understand what you are trying to say, but sometimes there is a place for team projects. When you brain storm, you are integrating diverse experiences to come up with a unique solution.

  17. Response from Susan Student What about sports? How about the Yankees or any other strong team? The team leader is Derek Jeter. A team without a leader is like a ship without a sail. Every man for himself is kind of primal, don’t you think? Response from Mark Student: What is your problem, Susan? Sports is a poor example of real life. It is a game, a form of escape. People choose to play sports, they are not forced. Anyway, even though baseball is a team sport, look at the statistics: highest batting average, number of whole runs. Individual statistics.

  18. Hello Class (public forum) For this DQ, I am looking for past team experiences that were successful. I expect all of the posts to stay on this topic. There was a post that did veer from the topic and might even have offended someone. I will continue this conversation with the student through the individual forum. Regards, Jacqueline Facilitator Hello Mark (Individual Forum) Your post about individual work in a collective setting was interesting. I do not think the main forum was the best place to express your feelings concerning team assignments. We will be working on team assignments in this course. This has been established by the XXX institution. Perhaps you were not aware of the team requirements when you signed up for this course. It is good that you want to express your personal views, but this course site is not the proper venue. While you are in this course, I need you to refrain from expressing your personal views that some may consider improper and offensive. Please write back to me through the individual forum. I would like to continue this conversation. Regards, Jacqueline Facilitator

  19. Disagreements Openness of discussion and opinions Unprofessional online etiquette Hostile posts Improper posts Disrespectful tone Potential conflict

  20. Positive Outcome

  21. Bad Behavior Cannot ignore Bad behavior, not bad person Act, but do not react Analyze, then respond

  22. Mary Student (public forum to Team B) Your group copied two of our answers from our team project this week, problems 2 and 4, water levels. Jacqueline Facilitator (private forum to Mary) Plagiarism is a serious charge. You should have discussed your concerns directly to me in the private forum. Please do not make any more public accusations. I will look into the matter. Jacqueline Facilitator (public forum) If a student has any concerns involving another student or team, the matter should be brought to the attention of the instructor in the private forum.

  23. Tone Stacy Student (Public Forum) "WHOA...SLOW DOWN, THIS IS TOO MUCH STUFF AND WE ALL HAVE FULL TIME JOBS, YOU KNOW….”

  24. Winning Tips Maintaining BOND First Impressions are often lasting ones Use a natural, conversational style for writing Recognize we are talking with one another, not writing Take advantage of asynchronous aspect of online classroom Choose your words carefully

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