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Creating a Successful Online Environment
July 28, 2006
The future is something which everyone reaches at the rate of sixty minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is.
-C.S. Lewis

Ken Switzer shares strategies for establishing a welcoming environment in your online course in the December issue of the Educator’s Voice, the eCollege eNewsletter.  He discusses the transition from the classroom where the instructor needs a great lesson plan and a passion for the subject matter being taught, to the online course where instructors may feel unsure of how to teach their class and reach their students effectively.

Switzer offers a number of proven strategies for dealing with the loss of face-to-face classroom interactions and its positive impact on student motivation and achievement.  These include:

  • Send a “Welcome” e-mail
  • Present a welcoming course home page
  • Provide a welcome announcement
  • Introduce yourself in the syllabus
  • Encourage student interaction
  • Provide constructive feedback

To read the article and learn more about how to establish a welcoming environment online, go to the Educator’s Voice at http://www.ecollege.com/news/EdVoice.learn

Visit eCollege at http://www.ecollege.com

Explore the Educator’s Voice Archive at http://www.ecollege.com/news/EdVoice_arch.learn

Contributed by Chip Donohue

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