The goal of this presentation will be to discuss and elicit participant interaction based on the following questions:
- What is the importance of creating a sense of community for online students outside of the classroom?
- What methods can be used to create this sense of community?
- What social media outlets are best suited for engaging online students outside of the classroom and what are the implications?
As part of this discussion, the authors will share some specific options for connection opportunities that faculty could incorporate, such as Facebook groups and an accountability partner program. In addition to faculty-initiated programs, they will discuss other strategies which could be part of a University-wide program including group study sessions, alumni mentoring programs, and internal avenues for networking and group discussions. As Full-Time Faculty at one of the largest distance education universities in the United States, the authors have researched this topic as part of an action research project connected to implementing opportunities for students to connect and engage outside of the online classroom.
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