Coached
Faciliating Every Student in Online Courses
Valued
Caveat: Don't put yourself in the middle of the discussion. 
Computer Activity Directions
(Note: these directions are also repeated in the discussion forum. In the online environmnent, repetition IS good. Besides by the time you click on the link and get to the right conference, you may have forgotten what is it that you are supposed to do!)
Activity # 2 In the discussion area, click on the Hello Conference. You will find a message called Directions, which is a repeat of these directions for a handy reference.
Click Post to get a blank message on the right hand column.
In the subject line, put "your name" hello, i.e. lucy's hello.
In the message say hi, g'day, bonjour or whatever strikes your fancy. Then tell us what you teach.
Next, let us know what is the one most important idea, concept, item that you want to get out of today's workshop.
Yes, you can read what everyone else says as well.
Click post and you will get a draft of your message with a spell checker included for editing. Once proofed, click post again and your message will be added to the conference, which you can see in the left hand column.
Adding tone to your conversation:
Emoticons and Acronyms
DON'T SHOUT!
Activity #3 How do instructors introduce themselfs to their class? Let's meet some instructors and see how they do it.
Click on your conference group. You will see that I have left a message that says REPLY HERE. Click on that message and start "replying". Everyone in your group can reply to the original message and/or to each other. You will see how threaded messages are built.
Your task is to discuss the introductions highlighting what you like and don't like and how you might approach such a task for your classes. How formal will you be? How informal?
Activity #4 Now comes the hard part. Now is your turn to try your hand at writing an introduction for yourself to your own class. In the subject line, write "your name" introduction, i.e. lucy's intro.
Quick Tips for Online Facilitation - Here is a list that covers process, tips for task-oreinted groups, tips for dealing with difficult situations and structural and content tips. My favorites are: