Building Relationships: How to Connect from a Distance
…on their personal experiences to discuss real-time issues relevant to them. In the end, this unit culminates in a book review whereby students choose to complete the unit with a…
…on their personal experiences to discuss real-time issues relevant to them. In the end, this unit culminates in a book review whereby students choose to complete the unit with a…
…questions be? What are the possible problems?’ As the instructor you should be prepared to answer those questions or points students to resources that can answer those questions,” Nameth says….
…and very explicit instructions about the course format, assignments, expectations, grading criteria, etc. Provide a “Frequently Asked Questions” section with a list of questions that students may have about the…
…and discussion board comments mid-week. Or a faculty member may realize that her class is made up of many working professionals and may elect to give the majority of the…
…the literature. They decided to undertake an analysis of introductory biology courses to see whether or not evidence supportive of the criticism existed. Here are the three research questions they…
…us watched in silence, riveted as the scene unfolded. And it was, in fact, a scene. Despite their impressive realism, public relations students Cecily and Olivia (not their real names)…
…volunteering your opinion, asking questions, and listening carefully. The best discussions are the ones that move beyond the simple questions and answers. You will be rewarded for bringing up more…
…Sellers, who teach beginning accounting courses, wanted to use quizzes in the usual ways—to get students coming to class having done the reading, to arrive in class on time, and…
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