The article offers ideas for online teachers on how to engage online learners on theoretical content. It offers insight from assistant professor Tyler Griffin of Brigham Young University regarding the need for online teachers to teach their students a lot of theories and to find ways that will ...
Encourage them to become more independent learners by modeling monitoring behaviors and getting caregivers involved to fill in the gaps: Pause frequently to ask if there are questions: It’s harder to see when students are struggling in a remote learning environment, and when the material starts...
Graphics can be an incredibly powerful way to engage with your students.Approximately 65%of the general population are visual learners, so not only do images add interest to your courses, they can also help convey concepts more effectively. There are lots of ways to incorporate images into your...
Using group discussion functionality, students can ask questions about what to expect from a course and find out if they need to do any work or research in advance. On their part, instructors could share materials that learners might want to check before the course or presentation. This forum ...
Case Study: How to engage students with branching scenarios Is your online training boring? Are you having engagement issues? Are your learners not passing their training? There is a problem these days—learners prefer online training, but budgets are low and training is often dry, making it ...
Although a virtual trip around the world can help engage students in a classroom, a field trip outside of school can also benefit your students’ educational experience. A field trip is a great way to teach children outside of their everyday environment. Many children will find it easier to...
The pandemic may have turned the education upside down, but it did provide a chance for researchers to really dig into what makes for a successful remote learning classroom. We dug into the research to find out how to engage students in remote learning, and how to make online teaching ...
Engage (Warm-Up) The first thing you want to do in your online teaching lesson is to engage the student by activating their prior learning. Get their mind thinking in English and have them use their existing knowledge right away. Engage activities are good warm-ups. You can ask simple ques...
Using the Literary Text to Engage Language Learners in a Multilingual Community language communities: suburban college students studying intermediate Spanish and urban Puerto Rican students in an English-as-a-sec-ond-language (ESL) class... JA Stewart,KA Santiago - 《Foreign Language Annals》 被引...
But what can you do to engage students and help them get excited for their learning journey? “I am always ready to learn although I do not always like being taught.”—Winston Churchill Tackling the Learning Yawns to Engage Students