Instructional Strategy or Intervention
Target Audience: EFL learners + students years ten to twelve
Problem Areas
2. Support for missing background skills
1. Lack of engaging activities
Solutions
- include students in the planning of activities
- use a variety of different activities that require different cognitive skills
- make students get active themselves
- be available through virtual office hours
- provide extra resources and tools
- observe students and their leraning process, plan on how to support students if necessary
- use varied levels of excercises and assement strategies
- start the course with tasks that will help students get familiar with the technology
- hold an "introduction session" where you show/explain students the platform and they can ask question
concrete example: Richard the Third
Tools and Websites
Additions/changes
- https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Student-Guide/tkb-p/student
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Alexandra Hanke - Teaching Online Courses - 2021
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Instructional Strategy or Intervention
Alexandra Hanke
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Instructional Strategy or Intervention
Target Audience: EFL learners + students years ten to twelve
Problem Areas
2. Support for missing background skills
1. Lack of engaging activities
Solutions
concrete example: Richard the Third
Tools and Websites
Additions/changes
Click on the link to get more information!
Alexandra Hanke - Teaching Online Courses - 2021
How did I use the peer review to improve my work?