Building Online Learning Communities (eBook)

Effective Strategies for the Virtual Classroom
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2007 | 2. Auflage
320 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-0-7879-9748-9 (ISBN)

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Building Online Learning Communities - Rena M. Palloff, Keith Pratt
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Building Online Learning Communities further explores the
development of virtual classroom environments that foster a sense
of community and empower students to take charge of their learning
to successfully achieve learning outcomes. This is the second
edition of the groundbreaking book by Rena Palloff and Keith Pratt
and has been completely updated and expanded to include the most
current information on effective online course development and
delivery. A practical, hands-on guide, this resource is filled with
illustrative case studies, vignettes, and examples from a wide
variety of successful online courses. The authors offer proven
strategies for handling challenges that include:

* Engaging students in the formation of an online learning
community.

* Establishing a sense of presence online.

* Maximizing participation.

* Developing effective courses that include collaboration and
reflection.

* Assessing student performance.

Written for faculty in any distance learning environment, this
revised edition is based on the authors many years of work in
faculty development for online teaching as well as their extensive
personal experience as faculty in online distance education. Rena
M. Palloff and Keith Pratt share insights designed to guide readers
through the steps of online course design and delivery.

Rena M. Palloff, Ph.D., and Keith Pratt, Ph.D. are the managing partners of Crossroads Consulting Group. They are the authors of Building Learning Communities in Cyberspace, Collaborating Online, Lessons from the Cyberspace Classroom, and The Virtual Student, all from Jossey-Bass.

List of Exhibits.

Preface to the Second Edition.

Acknowledgments.

The Authors.

PART ONE: The Learning Community in Online Learning.

One: When Teaching and Learning Leave the Classroom.

Online Issues and Concerns.

Students Online.

Making the Transition and Establishing Presence.

The Search for Knowledge and Meaning in the Online Classroom.

Putting the Pieces Together.

New Approaches, New Skills.

Implications.

Two: Recontextualizing Community.

The Importance of Community.

Community Online.

The Element of Social Presence.

Coalescence and Belonging Online.

Recontextualizing Community.

Community in the Virtual Classroom.

Participation and Desired Outcomes in the Online Classroom.

Three: The Human Side of Online Learning.

The Need for Human Contact.

Connectedness and Coalescence.

Shared Responsibility, Rules, and Norms.

Roles and Participation.

Shadow Issues: The Issues We Simply Don't Want to Face.

Other Psychological Issues.

Ritual as the Psychological Expression of Community.

Spiritual Issues.

Culture and Language Issues.

Vulnerability, Ethics, and Privacy.

Final Thoughts.

Four: Practical Considerations in Online Learning.

About Time.

Group Size.

Cost and Other Administrative Issues.

Online Security.

Five: Managing the Relationship to Technology.

The Relationship of Person to Machine.

Technology as a Facilitative Tool.

Excuse Us, We Are Now Experiencing Technical Difficulties.

Six: Moving Teaching and Learning Online.

Effective Teaching and Learning in the Online Classroom.

Roles and Functions of the Instructor in the Online Classroom.

The Role of the Learner in the Learning Process.

The Hybrid Course and Online Community.

Moving to Specifics.

PART TWO: TEACHING AND LEARNING IN THE VIRTUAL LEARNING COMMUNITY.

Seven: Building Foundations.

Creating an Effective Course Design.

Constructing the Online Course Site.

If You Build It, Will They Come?

Final Thoughts.

Guiding Questions to Assist in Building an Effective Course Syllabus.

Evaluating an Effective Online Course.

Eight: Promoting Collaborative Learning.

Formulating a Shared Goal for Learning.

Problems, Interests, and Experiences as Springboards for Learning.

Dialogue as Inquiry.

Encouraging Expansive Questioning.

Sharing Responsibility for Facilitation.

Promoting Feedback.

Intergroup and Other Forms of Collaboration.

Final Thoughts.

Guiding Questions to Promote Collaborative Learning.

Nine: Transformative Learning.

The Process of Transformative Learning in the Online Classroom.

Learning About Learning Through the Use of Technology.

Creating Opportunities to Encourage Reflection on the Differences.

Learning About Technology by Using It.

Encouraging Questions and Comments About the Technology.

Self-Reflection.

Final Thoughts: We Are the Experts When It Comes to Our Own Learning.

Guiding Questions to Promote Transformative Learning.

Ten: Student Assessment and Course Evaluation.

Assessment and Evaluation Basics.

Student Performance.

Course Evaluation.

Program Evaluation.

Final Thoughts.

Questions to Consider in Student, Course, and Program Evaluation.

Eleven: Lessons Learned and a Look Ahead.

The Six Essential Elements.

The Essence of Online Learning: Community.

Unresolved Issues and Unanswered Questions.

Lessons Learned and a Look to the Future.

Extending Community Beyond the Classroom.

Implications for Instructor Training.

APPENDIX A: Examples of Course Syllabi.

APPENDIX B: Glossary of Terms Used in Online Learning.

APPENDIX C: Internet Resources for Distance Education.

References.

Index.

"Palloff and Pratt clearly explain the tasks and functions
involved when an instructor moves from face-to-face to the online
environment. These include the ability to facilitate education,
establish a friendly environment, set an agenda, pace the course,
and become comfortable and proficient with the technology. Once
established, these function as the groundwork for success.

This book is particularly valuable for educators with minimal
knowledge of online learning... The authors have included
everything needed to build a strong, successful online
course."

(Adult Learning Magazine Volume 19, Numbers 1&2,
Winter and Spring 2008)

" . . .the authors' central premise is that a collaborative
learning community is the best vehicle for distance education."
(Journal of Continuing Higher Education, Fall 2007)

"There will be a range of 'ah ha' moments for the reader working
with students in building online learning communities."
(NACADA, Nov 20, 2007)

"The focus on community makes this volume distinctive in the
literature about online teaching and learning. The authors'
expertise spans the nitty-gritty, practical aspects of the virtual
classroom with the larger questions and context of twenty-first
century education. This book goes way beyond the how-to's of online
education to a sophisticated consideration of the major challenges
of teaching and learning."

--Anna DiStefano, provost, Fielding Graduate University

"This book captures the essence of a successful virtual learning
experience for both students and teachers. Palloff and Pratt share
valuable insights that only expert practitioners could so clearly
explain."

--David Wicks, director of instructional technology, Seattle
Pacific University

"As the physical and virtual worlds converge to become the 'real
world' of teaching and learning, communities play increasingly
important roles in bridging distances and differences. This book
underscores the real value that communities bring to distributed
learning experiences, and gives readers plenty of guidance and
advice for creating communities that connect, engage, and
inspire."

--Ellen Wagner, senior director, WW eLearning Solutions, Adobe
Systems

"This book is a must-read for faculty who truly want to help
students understand and apply knowledge, and thus prepare for life
in the twenty-first century. Palloff and Pratt have reaffirmed
their roles as educational leaders in the development of online
learning communities, reminding us of the significant benefits of
such communities to learners at all levels."

--Jack A. Chambers, executive director, Office of
Organizational Learning Services, Florida Community College at
Jacksonville

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.12.2009
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Unterrichtsvorbereitung Unterrichts-Handreichungen
Geisteswissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Bildungstheorie
Schlagworte Bildungswesen • Education • Höhere Schule • Hochschulen / Lehren u. Lernen • Höhere Schule • Online-Lernen • Onlinestudium • Online Teaching and Learning • Teaching & Learning (Higher Education)
ISBN-10 0-7879-9748-X / 078799748X
ISBN-13 978-0-7879-9748-9 / 9780787997489
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