Teaching Presence: Co-Creating a Multi-National Online Learning Community in an Asynchronous Classroom
The pace of globalization coupled with growing institutional pursuit of online education means that online classes are increasingly composed of a multi-national, multi-ethnic, and multi-cultural student body. Teaching presence, which is the ability to structure the class, create the social environme...
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Online Learning Consortium
2014-06-01
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| description | The pace of globalization coupled with growing institutional pursuit of online education means that online classes are increasingly composed of a multi-national, multi-ethnic, and multi-cultural student body. Teaching presence, which is the ability to structure the class, create the social environment, give instruction, and assess student work, is the basis for creating a community of inquiry in an online class where successful learning can occur. However, little is known about effective teaching presence in a multinational classroom. The purpose of this study was to examine my own efforts to co-create a social context in an online classroom that was welcoming and supportive to an extremely diverse student population enrolled in a graduate research methods course. Findings show that building student confidence, affirming student voice, and the strategic use of groups help create a climate of safety. Effective instructor techniques include setting up the class, having ongoing public and private interaction with students, giving effective feedback, and recognizing and valuing cultural differences |
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| spelling | doaj-art-252c2dbca00e4c2aa909d808d990cf392025-08-19T23:11:20ZengOnline Learning ConsortiumOnline Learning2472-57492472-57302014-06-0118210.24059/olj.v18i2.412Teaching Presence: Co-Creating a Multi-National Online Learning Community in an Asynchronous ClassroomLeanne Dzubinski0Biola UniversityThe pace of globalization coupled with growing institutional pursuit of online education means that online classes are increasingly composed of a multi-national, multi-ethnic, and multi-cultural student body. Teaching presence, which is the ability to structure the class, create the social environment, give instruction, and assess student work, is the basis for creating a community of inquiry in an online class where successful learning can occur. However, little is known about effective teaching presence in a multinational classroom. The purpose of this study was to examine my own efforts to co-create a social context in an online classroom that was welcoming and supportive to an extremely diverse student population enrolled in a graduate research methods course. Findings show that building student confidence, affirming student voice, and the strategic use of groups help create a climate of safety. Effective instructor techniques include setting up the class, having ongoing public and private interaction with students, giving effective feedback, and recognizing and valuing cultural differenceshttps://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/412teaching presencemulti-national learning communitycommunity of inquiry |
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| title | Teaching Presence: Co-Creating a Multi-National Online Learning Community in an Asynchronous Classroom |
| title_full | Teaching Presence: Co-Creating a Multi-National Online Learning Community in an Asynchronous Classroom |
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| title_short | Teaching Presence: Co-Creating a Multi-National Online Learning Community in an Asynchronous Classroom |
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