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Bridging the Gap: Active Learning Strategies for Traditional and Online Classrooms

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Deadlines for each phase keep the momentum going, while incorporating peer evaluation into the final grade ensures consistent participation. Measuring Engagement and Refining Strategy One-minute papers serve as powerful self-assessment tools in my traditional classes.

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Are Your Assessments Fair and Balanced?

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According to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), the body for the accreditation of degree-granting higher education institutions in the southern states, the Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) evaluative framework consists of an assessment indicator.

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Are Your Assessments Fair and Balanced?

Faculty Focus

According to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), the body for the accreditation of degree-granting higher education institutions in the southern states, the Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) evaluative framework consists of an assessment indicator.

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Connecting with Online Students

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muddiest point, exit/minute papers, or “How are you doing?” Final Thoughts Building connections with students isn’t magic; it’s a skill that takes time and effort. Sally Baldwin, EdD, researches online course quality, online course design, and course evaluation instruments. questions). Benner, G.

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Connecting with Online Students

Faculty Focus

muddiest point, exit/minute papers, or “How are you doing?” Final Thoughts Building connections with students isn’t magic; it’s a skill that takes time and effort. Sally Baldwin, EdD, researches online course quality, online course design, and course evaluation instruments. questions). Benner, G.

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Afterthoughts

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Occasionally I make afterthoughts a warm-up exercise, asking everyone to write a one-minute paper about something from last week’s classes that they would like to return to, and to briefly explain why. Their papers give me insights into the ideas that had staying power and what might bear returning to as the course moves forward.

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Bridging the Gap: Active Learning Strategies for Traditional and Online Classrooms

Faculty Focus

Deadlines for each phase keep the momentum going, while incorporating peer evaluation into the final grade ensures consistent participation. Measuring Engagement and Refining Strategy One-minute papers serve as powerful self-assessment tools in my traditional classes.