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Engaging Students On ground & Online Strategies for Effective Teaching & Engaging Students

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Presentation for Baptist College of Health Sciences. Focuses on strategies for course organization, discussions, and technology integration.

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Engaging Students On ground & Online �Strategies for Effective Teaching & Engaging Students

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Online Course Organization �

Introduction or overview  

Provide a brief introduction or overview of the unit or topic. Provide your own voice here. Emphasize your personality. Use media (e.g., slideshows, videos, graphics, graphic organizers) to gain the learner’s attention. Reference the media in your introduction. Use links. Consider sharing the objectives/standards: “At the end of this unit, YSBAT…”  

Readings & Media   List here the texts and other media you would like the learners to digest. Be sure you’ve considered how these KSAs will be embedded within other learning activities. (Use other media beyond the text. Embed others’ content.)  

Additional Learning Resources  

Consider adding a section for additional learning (i.e., differentiation). For example, bookmarks to tools and instruments, participation in a blog conversation, links to relevant sites or examples.  

Activities   List here the activities learners will engage in to apply and process the KSAs from the Readings & Media (e.g., projects, discussions, interviews, assessments, summaries). Consider a cafeteria plan option.  

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Video Introduction �

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https://www.youtube.com/my_webcam�

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Embed Media�

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Embed Media�

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Image  from  Stephen  Poff  at  flickr.com  

CSMs�

Leverage email�

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Email Games

§ http://bit.ly/c3pogameTips for Asynchronous Communications

Drs. Sivasailam “Thiagi” Thiagarajan

& Marie Jasinski

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C3POChallenge, Pool, Poll, Predict, Outcome

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Image  from  ~FreeBirD®~  at  flickr.com  

Flipped Classroom

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Narrated slideshows to embediSpring Free as a plugin to Powerpoint on Windows

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Image  from  ~FreeBirD®~  at  flickr.com  

Use groups or teams

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Strategies for Meaningful Discussions

§ Use guiding questions.Tips for Asynchronous Communications

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Strategies for Meaningful Discussions

§ Use guiding questions.§ Provide students with guidelines on how to write quality postings.

Tips for Asynchronous Communications

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Strategies for Meaningful Discussions

§ Use guiding questions.§ Provide students with guidelines on how to write quality postings.

§ Consider 3-7 different questions for each discussion topic.

Tips for Asynchronous Communications3

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Strategies for Meaningful Discussions

§ Use guiding questions.§ Provide students with guidelines on how to write quality postings.

§ Consider 3-7 different questions for each discussion topic.

§ Push for deeper discussions.

Tips for Asynchronous Communications3

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Strategies for Meaningful Discussions

§ Use guiding questions.§ Provide students with guidelines on how to write quality postings.

§ Consider 3-7 different questions for each discussion topic.

§ Push for deeper discussions.§ Use groups to manage discussions.

Tips for Asynchronous Communications3

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Strategies for Meaningful Discussions

§ Use guiding questions.§ Provide students with guidelines on how to write quality postings.

§ Consider 3-7 different questions for each discussion topic.

§ Push for deeper discussions.§ Use groups to manage discussions.§ Remember what it means to be a student.

Tips for Asynchronous Communications3

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Strategies for Meaningful Discussions

§ Use guiding questions.§ Provide students with guidelines on how to write quality postings.

§ Consider 3-7 different questions for each discussion topic.

§ Push for deeper discussions.§ Use groups to manage discussions.§ Remember what it means to be a student.§ Consider other asynchronous tools.

Tips for Asynchronous Communications3

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Blogging �

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Viral-Notebook.com Blog��

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Guest Bloggers �

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Blending face-to-face courses �

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Collaborating in class �

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Concept mapping �

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Collaborative concept maps �

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Collaborative knowledge curation�

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Pinterest �

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Learnist �

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Questions? �

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

United States License.

Michael M. Grant, PhD 2013 �

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