Saturday, July 26, 2008

Online Discussion

We are partly following the model of education employed by Rockbridge Seminary, an institution at which I am currently serving as an adjunt professor. I will actually begin teaching a course in ministry for them at the end of August.

I offer the following comments concerning online discussion:

"The nature of forum discussion Remember – this is ONLINE CONVERSATION – not the swapping of mini-academic papers. Post as you would speak. Use your posting to give a snapshot OF YOU. Open up. Share your feelings, your thoughts, your perspective, your wisdom, your experiences, your struggles, your doubts. Be vulnerable. Take a risk. Postings are not position papers where you write with detachment and distance. Postings are meant to be a reflection of what is going on inside of you. Don't pull back from expressing a difference of opinion or questioning the assumptions of another team member's posting – but be sure to do it in the spirit of Christian love.

"Discussion postings are important – they are the construction materials that can build a learning community made up of you and your fellow students. Research shows that online students consider courses with a vibrant learning community to be the most valuable and helpful part of their online course experience. The assessment rubric below is designed to help you do your part in the building of the learning community in your course." (From Rockbridge Seminary--used by permission)

We have modified the process a little, but I have been very excited to see how this works with the participants from our local preachers' meeting!

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