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1 STUDENT ENGAGEMENT WORKSHOP
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2 STUDENT ENGAGEMENT WORKSHOP
Presenters: Christine Endlich Gina Jolie

3 INTRODUCTION Identify strategies that help overcome obstacles to student engagement and discuss ways improve student engagement in your online course Grouped into 3 categories Discuss tools and best practice

4 STUDENT ENGAGEMENT Student engagement tends to be viewed as:
the level of interest students show towards the topic being taught their interaction with the content, instructor, and peers and their motivation to learn and progress through the course

5 STUDENT ENGAGEMENT • How can we engage our students in the online environment? • How can we prevent feelings of frustration or isolation and keep them motivated? “Student-to-student interaction is vital to building community in an online environment, which supports productive and satisfying learning, and helps students develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills” (Kolloff, 2011).

6 GET SOCIAL

7 GET SOCIAL Make First Contact before the Course Begins
Send your students an Add a short video message

8 GET SOCIAL Create an Introductory Activity
A discussion to include a picture of themselves Introductory videos Let them choose (video, infographic, PowerPoint, simple webpage) Upload a picture to their Blackboard profile “Meet the Professor” section

9 GET SOCIAL Provide Opportunities for Learner Interaction
Weekly discussions Pair share Collaborative assignments Peer review

10 GET SOCIAL Encourage Sharing Social media!! Facebook group Google+
Twitter Share relevant material Send reminders  Embed a Twitter feed into your Bb course

11 COMMUNICATION IS KEY

12 COMMUNICATION IS KEY Establish Contact Methods and Hours
“During the course, instructors should use announcements or messages to provide course information and reminders on a regular basis, and address student questions and concerns promptly and thoroughly.” (Silverstone & Keeler, 2013). Create an open, accessible environment for students Communicate your address and phone number as well as the best days and times to reach you Give a response time frame Let students know in advance when you’ll be away longer than 24 hours Hold online office hours using Blackboard Collaborate Ultra

13 COMMUNICATION IS KEY Provide Directions Often and in Various Ways
Be clear and concise with your directions and expectations Provide your directions in multiple ways Blackboard Announcements Tool/ s Videos PowerPoints, infographics Remember: All video or audio directions should be provided in text as well

14 COMMUNICATION IS KEY Provide Effective and Timely Feedback
Give video and/or audio feedback Make your presence known in discussion forums Provide self-check activities Provide encouraging responses (sandwiched comments) Reward students’ successes!! Offer extra credit Use Student Retention Center

15 KEEP ‘EM MOTIVATED

16 KEEP ‘EM MOTIVATED Scaffold and Chunk Your Content
Prioritize the information “Less is More” Take advantage of bullets and numbered lists Provide mini-video lectures

17 KEEP ‘EM MOTIVATED Help Keep Your Students on Track
Enable students to monitor their own progress Keep goals specific Provide a course schedule with clear deadlines Make reminder announcements Organize content in the order it should be completed Provide some sort of checklist Consider a reflection activity Reach out to students who are falling behind Again, utilize the Student Retention Center

18 KEEP ‘EM MOTIVATED Keep All Types of Learners Engaged YouTube videos
NBC Learn Infographics PowerPoint PDF documents

19 BEST PRACTICES FOR VIDEOS
Video Post Instructions by Elena Bitner Keep it short Put the good stuff in the beginning Be specific Keep it personal

20 HELPFUL TOOLS Easy to Use Infographic Maker
Free Graphic-Design Tool Website Retention Center

21 WEBSITE TOOLS FOR STUDENTS
Wix | Duda | Weebly | Student Show | IM Creator | imcreator.com Sitey |

22 What are some strategies that YOU use to increase student engagement?
DISCUSS What are some strategies that YOU use to increase student engagement?

23 Can we answer any questions?

24 THANK YOU Please look for our Survey http://www.facebook.com/utep.cid/
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