Clarifying face to face class meeting

I need to clarify what I had written in a previous post. David had made a comment to me that my question showed, "a pretty pervasive bias toward knowing "like we do offline", and that knowing should always be like that. I think we should recognize the legitimacy of completely online relationships...". After reading his comment I realized that I had not written or conveyed in my writing very well what I was really thinking. I do that so much. So, I am trying to redeem myself in some ways because I love online learning and interactions, and I guess I don't want people who read my blog to think that I believe online interactions and learning should be like face-to-face. I realize it is different, and I actually appreciate the difference. In my personal experience with online vs. face-to-face I have noticed though that the online relationship changes some once you've met face-to-face. That change usually isn't bad.

So back to my original post about the meeting I had with my class. I posed the question at the end of "What could I have done online more to get to know these people better?" Reading over this again I realize this question doesn't really reflect what I was thinking. What I was trying so hard to say in my ramble of a post was what are good practices online to get to know someone so you feel that you have a good relationhip with them?

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