Thursday, April 11, 2019

Guiding Students with Online Discussion Tips



Many times teachers are challenged with new or non-traditional students who are not familiar with how online discussion work in education, as well as, some students who struggle within the online environments. Naturally, when some students do not make the most of the discussion sections, and this can impinge the overall effectiveness of the forum for the class.

Like most aspects on teaching and learning, a little preparation before the lesson can save the instructor a lot of work after student falter.  By offering tips to students in advance, you can assist them in better contributing in class discussions.  Alternatively, setting up an adaptive learning system, these tips can be set to assist students who first demonstrate that they may not understand how to maximize the discussion forums.

Below is an open set of tips (included in the video playlist above). Feel free to use these to assist any students you have that could benefit from better discussion participation.



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