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Say Goodbye to Boring PD: Rethinking Technology’s Role in Professional Development

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Rather than wait for the teacher to do it at a future date, good PD should insist on letting the instructor serve as the facilitator just as they should do with their own students. Ken Halla, Ph.D. ( @kenhalla ) still takes and teaches professional development as the eLearning Coordinator for Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia.

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The Role of Microlearning and Andragogy in Enhancing Online Student Engagement

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The challenge is further compounded by students balancing their studies with household chores which can lead to decreased motivation if adequate support is not provided by the instructor. Consequently, the role of instructors becomes more crucial in designing effective online learning experiences that foster active student participation.

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Five Ways to Engage Students outside of the Online Classroom

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Home laboratory In a home laboratory, students experiment with a theory and report their findings to the instructor or to the class. The process gives them the opportunity to try several times and also gives room for failure. The opportunity for failure and the chance to learn from that failure is a fabulous thing for students.

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The Role of Microlearning and Andragogy in Enhancing Online Student Engagement

Faculty Focus

The challenge is further compounded by students balancing their studies with household chores which can lead to decreased motivation if adequate support is not provided by the instructor. Consequently, the role of instructors becomes more crucial in designing effective online learning experiences that foster active student participation.

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Five Ways to Engage Students outside of the Online Classroom

Faculty Focus

Home laboratory In a home laboratory, students experiment with a theory and report their findings to the instructor or to the class. The process gives them the opportunity to try several times and also gives room for failure. The opportunity for failure and the chance to learn from that failure is a fabulous thing for students.