Classroom Climate: Building a positive classroom climate begins with you, the instructor. Plan an activity early in the semester to allow students to get to know you as well as other students in the course. Fostering an environment with personalization and student cohesiveness increases student satisfaction and positively effects learning. Give Students a Reason To Be in Your Course:While many students may register for your class for their personal interest, others may end up in your class without understanding the value of what your course has to offer. The beginning of the semester is the ideal time to help students understand why your course is important and how the content will be relevant to them so that they are excited to spend time and effort in your course. Set Expectations: It is important to communicate and clearly present all types of expectations in the online course, including what you expect from the students, what students can expect from you, time commitment for pacing work and etiquette guidelines for communication. Examples to implement in your course can be found in the Engaging Your Students From the Start article.
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