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Techniques For Enhancing Reflection And Learning In An Online Course, Nancy O'Hanlon, Karen R. Diaz Jan 2010

Techniques For Enhancing Reflection And Learning In An Online Course, Nancy O'Hanlon, Karen R. Diaz

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The authors designed new content for an online research skills course, to provide instruction and expert modeling of the process for determining bias when evaluating information sources. They also introduced a specific metacognitive strategy (self-questioning) to enhance student self-awareness. Students were encouraged to complete a self-regulated learning survey to raise their awareness of metacognitive strategies. The instructional content, an Adobe Captivate movie, described a cognitive strategy for identifying bias, MAPit, and included activities and questions throughout for students to assess their understanding. Instruction was followed by an online quiz that provided practice in applying the MAPit strategy. Metacognitive prompts within …