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Cooper, Alicia D. – Marketing Education Review, 2022
Educators constantly wrestle with the question of how to engage students in an environment in which students are increasingly distracted. This issue has become more relevant as instructors have been forced to pivot to the use of a variety of online learning modalities to administer instruction. While the synchronous online class session allows for…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Computer Mediated Communication, Learner Engagement, Synchronous Communication
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Stein, David S.; Wanstreet, Constance E. – Distance Learning, 2020
In an inquiry-based discussion, learners take responsibility for their learning, create meaning in a group, and learn from the group. In a physical classroom, instructors can model moderator and discussant skills and have learners practice those skills in the presence of the instructor. Using a stop-action approach, instructors can stop the…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Synchronous Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Web Based Instruction
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Yelich Biniecki, Susan M. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2021
Facilitating discussions is an integral part of virtual, synchronous and asynchronous adult and higher education settings. This article offers effective strategies for supporting learners and guiding discussion, particularly about social and critical content.
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion, Asynchronous Communication, Synchronous Communication
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Harvey, Trish; Carlson, Jennifer; Struck, Maggie; Moroz, Karen – Distance Learning, 2018
As educators continue to explore the world of online teaching and learning as higher education instructors, it is essential that they ensure that the elements that create strong learning environments, the engaging conversations, the ah-ha moments, the laughter as they connect to content and one another, be ever present. Research on effective…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion Groups, Peer Relationship, Social Environment
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Harbour, Kristin E.; Denham, André R. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2021
Classroom instruction focused on discussion-based learning opportunities can provide productive and inclusive learning experiences for all students, including students with learning disabilities in mathematics and those without learning disabilities. Mathematical discourse allows students to share their ideas, justify their thinking, critique the…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Mathematics Education, Online Courses, Electronic Learning
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Hartup, Mollie; Cossentino, Amy – Journal of Learning Spaces, 2019
This paper discusses a post-conference experience involving attendees who utilized airport space to debrief through face-to-face (FtF) communication. Their temporary spatial proximity led to an idea generation process of recalling, rethinking, and getting ready for what's next. Literature about learning spaces, knowledge management, and the…
Descriptors: Air Transportation, Buildings, Synchronous Communication, Affordances
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Roepnack, Beth René – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2020
As online learning grows, we have an exciting opportunity and responsibility to create online discussion structures that promote engaging, generative, and discursive conversations that increase critical thinking and reflection. Organic-style discussions that are similar to classroom conversations increase critical thinking skills and offer a…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Computer Mediated Communication, Online Courses, Asynchronous Communication
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Fulton, Crystal – Information and Learning Sciences, 2020
Purpose: Teaching and learning online during the COVID-19 pandemic has forced university instructors to consider online alternatives to the classroom. It is possible to facilitate students' learning in the digital environment in similar ways to the traditional face-to-face classroom. The inclusion of e-guests in the digital learning space presents…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Web Based Instruction, Facilitators (Individuals), Computer Mediated Communication
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Rhile, Ian J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Albright College changed its classroom courses to an online format starting at the middle of the semester. This communication describes the transformation of the remaining semester for the lecture of the general chemistry course for majors. Video, ungraded and graded quizzing activities, and discussion…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, College Science, Electronic Learning
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Dwomoh, Razak Kwame – Journal of International Social Studies, 2020
This essay expounds on the merits and demerits of two social studies instructional strategies (cooperative learning and discussions) through virtual means in the current COVID-19 global pandemic, and offers eight helpful guidelines in addressing the strategies for social studies instructors. The merits of virtual cooperative learning and…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Pandemics, COVID-19, Cooperative Learning
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Gilpin, Staci – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2020
Undergraduate students living on-campus and taking online and face-to-face courses concurrently, are the predominant consumer of online classes (Seaman et al., 2018). However, they have lower rates of persistence for online courses as compared to face-to-face courses (Hart, 2012; Xu & Jaggars, 2011). Part of the reason could be due to the…
Descriptors: Persistence, Asynchronous Communication, Synchronous Communication, Undergraduate Students
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Craig D. Howard; Anupam Das – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2019
In this case, we focus on two innovations in the design of competitive discussions for a high stakes learning context. The designer created the intervention to provide learners first-hand discussion experiences despite large class sizes. It was a business communication course, and the large class sizes and group dynamics previously had inhibited…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Design, Competition, Computer Mediated Communication
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Kalir, Jeremiah H.; Cantrill, Christina; Dean, Jeremy; Dillon, Joe – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic exacerbated long-standing educational inequities associated with technology access, learner agency, and participation in online learning. How were preservice and inservice educators supported in their pursuit of interest-driven professional learning that critically examined the unfolding impact of these inequities? This…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Disease Control, Epidemiology, Public Health
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Dailey-Hebert, Amber – Journal of Educators Online, 2018
Emergent technologies and communication channels have evolved over time and now offer more connected interactivity between students, their peers, course content, and their instructor. Yet, many who teach in the online environment continue to utilize the traditional forms of communication (such as discussion boards and email). This article explores…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Group Discussion, Online Courses, Electronic Learning
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Korstange, Ryan; Rust, Dianna Z.; Brinthaupt, Tom – Journal of Faculty Development, 2019
The success of the first-year experience (FYE) course hangs on the effectiveness of the individual faculty members who are given the task of educating first-year students in a particularly important developmental period. This article applies a flipped classroom strategy for kickstarting meaningful classroom discussion in Mathematics Education to…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, College Faculty, Program Effectiveness, First Year Seminars
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