In
traditional classrooms, presence is physical. In online learning, it's about
intentionality. It’s about being seen,
heard, and felt even when you’re not live on screen.
In
Creating a Sense of Presence in Online Teaching, we define presence as a
multidimensional experience that we co-create with our learners. Presence shows
up in the way we design our courses, facilitate interactions, and respond with
care.
Ways
to build presence include:
- Weekly
announcements and videos: Let students hear your
voice, see your face, and feel your enthusiasm.
- Timely and
personalized responses: Acknowledging student
efforts and struggles builds connection.
- Thoughtful
course layout: Clarity and consistency reflect care.
Presence is not accidental—it is constructed
through the use of strategic tools and
Lehman,
R. M., & Conceição, S. C. (2010). Creating
a Sense of Presence in Online Teaching: How to “Be There” for Distance
Learners. Jossey-Bass.
How
do you create and maintain presence in your online teaching? We’d love to hear
your stories in the forum.