Online facilitation: Facilitating, moderating, or teaching?
Description
This is a blog post from the "Social Media Classroom" - a Drupal community & distribution system for schools, organized by Howard Rheingold, a colorful character who's done a lot with Drupal and social media.
Though this post is not by Howard. The spelling reflects a Spanish speaker writing in English.
Salmon’s Five-Stage Moderation Model: http://www.atimod.com/e-tivities/5stage.shtml
- Access and motivation
- Socialization
- Information Exchange
- Knowledge Construction
- Development
References:
- 1. To Facilitate or to Teach - CC By Leigh Blackall with discussion in the comments.
- 2. Wikibooks: Managing Groups and Teams/How Do You Build High-performing Virtual Teams?
- Effective Online Facilitation - Australian Flexible Learning Framework guide
- 4. Five stage model for e-moderating- Gilly Salmon.
- Curatorial Teaching CC By George Siemens 2007 with audio recorded presentation and discussion
- Course Facilitation and online communities
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