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Faculty Focus Groups: Experiences Teaching Flexsync And Online Synchronous During Fall 2020, Brooke N. Burk
Faculty Focus Groups: Experiences Teaching Flexsync And Online Synchronous During Fall 2020, Brooke N. Burk
Recreation, Parks and Leisure Services Department Publications
In Fall 2020, the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) recruited faculty and staff who were teaching FlexSync and online (synchronous and asynchronous) courses to participate in focus groups about their experiences. Recruitment emails were shared in the Provost Weekly Announcements twice and the CETL weekly announcements four times between October and November.
A total of 19 faculty, staff, and graduate students indicated an interest in completing the focus groups, and 18 of those participated in focus groups that were scheduled in November and December. Five focus groups were conducted in total with the size of the groups …
Faculty Focus Groups: Experiences Teaching Flexsync And Online Synchronous During Fall 2020, Brooke N. Burk
Faculty Focus Groups: Experiences Teaching Flexsync And Online Synchronous During Fall 2020, Brooke N. Burk
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In Fall 2020, the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) recruited faculty and staff who were teaching FlexSync and online (synchronous and asynchronous) courses to participate in focus groups about their experiences. Recruitment emails were shared in the Provost Weekly Announcements twice and the CETL weekly announcements four times between October and November. A total of 19 faculty, staff, and graduate students indicated an interest in completing the focus groups, and 18 of those participated in focus groups that were scheduled in November and December. Five focus groups were conducted in total with the size of the groups …
10 Strategies For Engaging Learners In Blended And Online Classes, Carrie Lewis Miller, Michael Manderfeld, Elizabeth A. Harsma
10 Strategies For Engaging Learners In Blended And Online Classes, Carrie Lewis Miller, Michael Manderfeld, Elizabeth A. Harsma
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This document outlines 10 strategies for engaging learners in your blended and online courses. This is not a how-to document; we simply describe some of the types of activities and strategies that may be useful in your course. https://mankato.mnsu.edu/it-solutions/locations/instructional-design-academic-technology-services/mavlearn/10-strategies-for-engaging-students/
Making Your Online Life Easier Through Tools To Reduce Student Questions & Master Online Group Work, Melissa Diegnau
Making Your Online Life Easier Through Tools To Reduce Student Questions & Master Online Group Work, Melissa Diegnau
Management and Entrepreneurship Department Publications
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Effects Of Synchronous Group Work On Learning And Community In Online Mathematics At Community Colleges, Carrie L. Naughton
Effects Of Synchronous Group Work On Learning And Community In Online Mathematics At Community Colleges, Carrie L. Naughton
All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects
Online learning plays an increasingly important role in community college education. However, evidence has shown that online learning can be a challenge, especially in mathematics, and students are not performing as well in online classes as they are in face-to-face formats. In addition, the online environment can be isolating and lonely, with little opportunity for interaction and group work with fellow students. With the increased demand for online mathematics courses at the community college level, it has become imperative that two-year colleges find ways to increase online student success while simultaneously fostering interaction, collaboration and community. This study focused on …
10 Strategies For Implementing Smart Technologies, Carrie Lewis Miller, Michael Manderfeld, Elizabeth Harsma
10 Strategies For Implementing Smart Technologies, Carrie Lewis Miller, Michael Manderfeld, Elizabeth Harsma
Online Teaching Resources
Studies show positive impact of smart technologies on student engagement in the classroom. They can be used to deliver instruction in a variety of ways that may be categorized based on three modalities of learning: visual learning, auditory learning and tactile learning (Beeland, 2002). This document outlines 10 strategies for engaging learners through the use of Smart Technology. This is not a how-to document; we simply describe some of the types of activities and strategies that may be useful in your course.
10 Strategies For Engaging Learners With Social Media, Carrie Lewis Miller, Michael Manderfeld, Elizabeth Harsma
10 Strategies For Engaging Learners With Social Media, Carrie Lewis Miller, Michael Manderfeld, Elizabeth Harsma
Online Teaching Resources
This document outlines 10 strategies for engaging learners with social media. This is not a how-to document; we simply describe some of the types of activities and strategies that may be useful in your course.
10 Strategies For Engaging Learners With Ipads And Other Mobiles, Carrie Lewis Miller, Michael Manderfeld, Elizabeth Harsma
10 Strategies For Engaging Learners With Ipads And Other Mobiles, Carrie Lewis Miller, Michael Manderfeld, Elizabeth Harsma
Online Teaching Resources
This document outlines 10 strategies for engaging your learning with the iPad. These strategies are designed around the assumption that students have an iPad or another mobile device that can be utilized effectively. This is not a how-to document; we simply describe some of the types of activities and strategies that may be useful in your course.