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Redesign your in-person course for online: Creating connections and promoting engagement for better learning.


ABSTRACT: This spring, instructors moved their courses online in an emergency fashion as campuses were closed due to the pandemic. As colleges prepare for the next academic year, there is a need to provide flexible instruction that is more intentional for quality online learning. We taught two undergraduate courses online for the first time this spring and surveyed our students' reactions to the course experiences. From our experiences and student feedback, we identified design elements and activities that were beneficial in promoting student engagement, sense of connectivity, and learning. We describe four qualities for a successful transition to online learning: (a) big questions and core concepts; (b) peer groups including reflective writing; (c) outreach to broader scientific community; and (d) instructor's social presence in the class. Our experience gives us confidence that courses can be redesigned for online without compromising rigor or essential learning goals.

SUBMITTER: Theodosiou NA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7679538 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Redesign your in-person course for online: Creating connections and promoting engagement for better learning.

Theodosiou Nicole A NA   Corbin Jeffrey D JD  

Ecology and evolution 20200929 22


This spring, instructors moved their courses online in an emergency fashion as campuses were closed due to the pandemic. As colleges prepare for the next academic year, there is a need to provide flexible instruction that is more intentional for quality online learning. We taught two undergraduate courses online for the first time this spring and surveyed our students' reactions to the course experiences. From our experiences and student feedback, we identified design elements and activities tha  ...[more]