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Activities for Building Community Online Sarah Barnhardt, Associate Professor, ESOL Chester Gates, Adjunct Professor, Reading/ESOL/ACLT Quality Matters Conference 2015

The online environment can create a sense of isolation for learners. What’s the challenge? Isolation The online environment can create a sense of isolation for learners.

Building Community Creates a class identity Builds a support system Personalizes learning Provides students with motivation and encouragement to complete the class successfully Supports retention

Promotes a sense of belonging Building Community Promotes a sense of belonging By Blog do Planalto (Flickr: Quarta-feira, 20 de junho) [<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0">CC BY-SA 2.0</a>], <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AWorld_Leaders_at_the_United_Nations_Conference_on_Sustainable_Development.jpg">via Wikimedia Commons</a>

Quality Matters Standards Related to Community Standard 1: Course Overview and Introduction Standard 5: Course Activities and Learner Interaction Standard 6: Course Technology

Building Community and Quality Matters Activities and materials must support the course and module learning objectives. Technology must be user-friendly and have the necessary supports. Technology must be accessible. Privacy issues should be considered.

Holmberg’s Empathy Approach Teacher models empathetic communication Uses proper forms of address: Dear, Hi, Hello, Thank you, Kind Regards, Cheers Uses simple language Uses pictures and emoticons Encourages questions Responds within a set time frame Communication Holmberg’s Empathy Approach “personal, friendly interaction and conversation-like presentations of subject matter” facilitates learning by reducing students’ anxiety more likely to have students feel free to contribute their ideas

A Framework for Building Community Garrison’s Community of Inquiry Social Cognitive Educational Experience Garrison, R. (2007, April). Online community of inquiry review: Social, cognitive, and teaching presence issues. Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 11(1), 61-72. Retrieved from http://jaln.sloanconsortium.org/index.php/jaln Social Presence: “the ability to project one’s self and establish personal and purposeful relationships” Cognitive Presence: “exploration, construction and confirmation of understanding through collaboration and reflection in a community” Teaching Presence: “ design, facilitation and direct instruction” “It is a significant determinate of student satisfaction, perceived learning, and sense of community.” Teaching

Ideas for Building Community Ice Breakers /Introductions

Team-Building Activities for the Digital Age (2010). Ice Breakers A Collage Students find pictures (online and their own sources) to answer the questions. Using the pictures, students create a collage of who they are. Students decide how they want to be represented. Students see each other differently than just physical appearance. Team-Building Activities for the Digital Age (2010).

Ideas for Building Community Ice Breakers Community Maps

Community Maps

Ideas for Building Community Ice Breakers Community Maps Reciprocal Teaching

Ideas for Building Community Ice Breakers Community Maps Reciprocal Teaching Student Teaching

Student Created Online Quizzes Have students create online quizzes either individually or in teams. Example: Quizlet

Ideas for Building Community Ice Breakers Community Maps Reciprocal Teaching Student Teaching Digital Multimedia

Digital Multimedia Vokis Voxopop Brainshark Voice Thread

Ideas for Building Community Ice Breakers Community Maps Reciprocal Teaching Student Teaching Digital Multimedia Discussions

Ideas for Building Community Ice Breakers Community Maps Reciprocal Teaching Student Teaching Digital Multimedia Discussions Group Wiki Projects

Ideas for Building Community Ice Breakers Community Maps Reciprocal Teaching Student Teaching Digital Multimedia Discussions Group Wiki Projects Personalization

Ideas for Building Community Ice Breakers Community Maps Reciprocal Teaching Student Teaching Digital Multimedia Discussions Group Wiki Projects Personalization Study Groups

Study Groups Online Chat Social Media Face-to-Face Meetings

Ideas for Building Community Ice Breakers Community Maps Reciprocal Teaching Student Teaching Digital Multimedia Discussions Group Wiki Projects Personalization Study Groups Assignments Tied to College Student Life

Activities Tied to College Student Life Sporting Events Festivals Guest Speakers

Ideas for Building Community Ice Breakers Community Maps Reciprocal Teaching Student Teaching Digital Multimedia Discussions Group Wiki Projects Personalization Study Groups Assignments Tied To College Student Life Formative Assessments

Ideas for Building Community Ice Breakers Community Maps Reciprocal Teaching Student Teaching Digital Multimedia Discussions Group Wiki Projects Personalization Study Groups Assignments Tied To College Student Life Formative Assessments Collaborative Games

Ideas for Building Community Ice Breakers Community Maps Reciprocal Teaching Student Teaching Digital Multimedia Discussions Group Wiki Projects Personalization Study Groups Assignments Tied To College Student Life Formative Assessments Collaborative Games Blogs

Blogs Blogs: A safe place for students to keep reflective journals. They may choose to share them with the teacher and/or classmates.

Ideas for Building Community Ice Breakers Community Maps Reciprocal Teaching Student Teaching Digital Multimedia Discussions Group Wiki Projects Personalization Study Groups Assignments Tied To College Student Life Formative Assessments Collaborative Games Blogs

Learning to Let Go Be a facilitator (not “the sage on the stage”). Create community building opportunities, but allow the students to create the community. Allow the community to create knowledge and learning opportunities. Nancy’s slide for wrap-up

Sarah Barnhardt sbarnhardt@ccbcmd.edu Chester Gates cgates@ccbcmd.edu Questions? Thank you. Sarah Barnhardt sbarnhardt@ccbcmd.edu Chester Gates cgates@ccbcmd.edu