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The Online Classroom: Trust, Explore, Engage

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For example, when showing a video, use EdPuzzle to ask questions DURING the video to keep them engaged. For example, as a professor in teacher education, I can have my students take pictures or videos of non-traditional teaching they see in the world. Want better discussion boards? References Garnham and R. Today 8, no.

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The Online Classroom: Trust, Explore, Engage

Faculty Focus

For example, when showing a video, use EdPuzzle to ask questions DURING the video to keep them engaged. For example, as a professor in teacher education, I can have my students take pictures or videos of non-traditional teaching they see in the world. Want better discussion boards? References Garnham and R. Today 8, no.

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Strategies for Teaching Complex Subjects in Large Hybrid Classrooms Across Campus: Bridging Engagement and Equity Across Modalities

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Oppositely, small classrooms allow for more intimate interactions, personalized feedback, and flexible teaching methods (Wang & Calvano, 2022). Students in smaller classes often feel more comfortable asking questions and engaging in discussions, fostering a collaborative learning environment.

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Strategies for Teaching Complex Subjects in Large Hybrid Classrooms Across Campus: Bridging Engagement and Equity Across Modalities

Faculty Focus

Oppositely, small classrooms allow for more intimate interactions, personalized feedback, and flexible teaching methods (Wang & Calvano, 2022). Students in smaller classes often feel more comfortable asking questions and engaging in discussions, fostering a collaborative learning environment.