Affiliation:
1. Purdue University Global, USA & University of Phoenix, USA & Columbia Southern University, USA
Abstract
As educators endeavor to hone their facilitation prowess and students traverse the learning process, valuable lessons can be learned from the most unlikely of sources. Vikings, while perceived by many as barbaric, actually possessed a number of characteristics that can truly aid educators and students in establishing a foundation for improved outcomes in online classrooms. Throughout this chapter, nine specific characteristics associated with Vikings will be identified along with a new perspective in how they can be applied in a classroom setting. You may be surprised to find your inner Viking calling you to become that warrior you've always wanted to be!
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