A3. Class discussions because it is helpful getting a second perspective on the topics. When reading what other classmates have to say, you realize all the other possible answers for certain questions. #UWinCourseIdeas
A4. Having no in class lectures or face-to-face discussions. It is difficult when doing online courses that if feels you have to teach yourself much of the course material. For someone that isn’t a textbook learning, this posses as a challenge. #UWinCourseIdeas
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A4. Online classes are sometimes difficult me because of the distractions I face trying to do homework and lectures from home.
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Welcome to the live chat about #ProTips for online classes for students. Here’s how it works: there are 7 questions, tag your answers with A1, A2, etc and use the hashtag: #UWinCourseIdeas. Q's are 7 minutes apart. Sound good? Let’s do this!
A3.I love being able to participate in small scale group discussions on blackboard because I can collaborate with peers to come to new realizations about information. This allows me to develop a better understanding for course material through different opinions. #UWinCourseIdeas
A2. The success of an online course depends heavily on feedback from students. Professors may be just as new to the online learning experience as students are so we must be sure to provide constructive criticism where necessary. #UWinCourseIdeas
A2. Simple as participating to your fullest extent can really help out professors. Keeping conversations going and learning about new topics together can really help within an online class. Especially when face-to-face conversations cannot take place. #UwinCourseIdeas
My @UWindsor class Social Media & Mobile Tech (200 students) will be generating student-led conversations about online teaching in a pandemic@7PM tonight. Guests are welcome. Keep it fun. Keep it friendly. No shaming.#UWinCourseIdeas#UWindsor@ONtrainandstudy
A1. Be positive, friendly and encouraging. Try to lift people up within the discussions. Even though constructive criticism is important, you don’t want to be blatantly rude and talk down to their ideas. Never be dull or unwelcoming. #UwinCourseIdeas