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Communication

modified Apr 17th, 2007

Online communication includes both technological and pedagogical issues. This section provides information about various communication tools and their pros and cons. Be sure to review the questions raised under the "Communication guidelines" section in order to develop your own plan for how students in your course will interact. You will find examples and suggestions to help incorporate these tools into your course experience.

  • Communication online
  • Communication guidelines
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  • Learning activities to foster participation
  • Feedback and learning theory
  • Synchronous communications options
  • Asynchrounous communications options
  • Communication examples
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