Online discussions can become tedious, especially when required several times a week in multiple classes. This article offers suggestions that can vary the types of discussions that students are asked to do while also providing creative ways of thinking and discussing what is being learned in class.
21 Ways to Structure and Online Discussion, Part 1: www.facultyfocus.com/articles/online-education/online-student-engagement/21-ways-to-structure-an-online-discussion-part-1/
Online discussions can become tedious, especially when required several times a week in multiple classes. This article offers suggestions that can vary the types of discussions that students are asked to do while also providing creative ways of thinking and discussing what is being learned in class.
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