By: Claudia Eckelmann
Jennifer, I would like to know more about the format and process for student moderators on online discussion boards. Can you direct me? Or is anybody out there who has successfully used it?
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In reply to Claudia Eckelmann. Hi Claudia, I wrote an article about student moderators Thormann, J. (March, 2008). Student moderators in an online course. Online Cl@ssroom,1,7. Also I share how to...
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In reply to jack boas. Hi Jack, In a large class for the instructor, it is indeed difficult to track each student's contribution to the discussion. Every week I require students to ask at least two...
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Great post! We'll include these points in our teaching training program. We have an online learning platform WizIQ, which allows teachers and students from all over the world to connect with each...
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Another great way to get students to interact with an online course is by making it easy to access all of the necessary materials, from textbooks to instructor-provided handouts and more....
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Great Post ! I want to add more information with this post being the pioneer in the industry we have great professional expertise that takes into consideration the specifications of a students need and...
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These are all great tips when it comes to getting your students to interact in the classroom. Online programs are different than traditional ones in the sense that it's all virtual so it can be hard at...
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[…] Lorenzetti, J. (2012). Faculty Focus: Higher Ed Teacher Strategies From Magma Publications. Six Ways to Get Your Online Students Participating in the Course. Retrieved from:...
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