Relationships are the root of many impactful teaching practices, they are key in creating safe spaces to learn and grow and support active engagement. As educators and professional learning facilitators we naturally build relationships when we are face to face with those that we work with. As we move learning and communities of practice to online spaces, we’re finding that we need a new toolbox to support relationship building. This session explores the key roles facilitators and participants take in developing connections and supporting online learning experiences.
Relationships are the root of many impactful teaching practices, they are key in creating safe spaces to learn and grow and support active engagement. As educators and professional learning facilitators we naturally build relationships when we are face to face with those that we work with. As we move learning and communities of practice to online spaces, we’re finding that we need a new toolbox to support relationship building. This session explores the key roles facilitators and participants take in developing connections and supporting online learning experiences.
We’ll look at tools, protocols, and routines that can support engagement, connection and learning in online spaces. As we look at these various aspects of online learning we’ll consider what facilitation looks like for you right now and some strategies you can implement right away to support you and your participants. The goal of this session is that you will walk away with a variety of resources and a personalized path for creating engaging online learning experiences that build connection and relationships.