Asynchronous discussions and group projects are the most important techniques currently used for online learning, according to a new survey of online education leaders from Quality Matters and ...
The image used in this post is of a small group of students sitting in a room together, (seemingly) energetically talking about the issues at hand. This is an example of synchronous discussion—the ...
The new question-of-the-week is: What are specific strategies, lessons, and tools that you have used to encourage asynchronous classroom discussions in a hybrid or remote learning environment? In the ...
Share a rundown on how to create a successful discussion board, written by our colleague Luna Laliberte, who learned about it at a recent conference. Remind you of several opportunities to share your ...
To help set up your asynchronous online section, consider the following ideas: Use discussion forums for weekly interaction. Create discussion prompts each week to encourage ongoing peer engagement.
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The Impact of Weekly Videos on Student Engagement and Connectedness in Online Asynchronous Courses. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 14, 484-492. doi: 10.4236/jss.2026.141029 . In our previous online ...
The tenets of teaching and learning—formative assessment, discussion and teacher feedback—are as present in asynchronous online settings as in-person ones. Robert Zaretsky, in his recent article “The ...
https://doi.org/10.2307/canajeducrevucan.38.2.12 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/canajeducrevucan.38.2.12 Copy URL Abstract Networked learning communities are ...
Online discussions are great ways to invite students to reflect on course concepts and engage with their peers. Here, we provide recommendations on how to facilitate effective online discussions, ...
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