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Using the Discussion forum feature of Moodle is one of the ways that students stay connected to each other, and to their teacher. However, it takes work and encouragement to do so. Watch the video on posting to fourms to find out more.
A video from Indiana University demonstrating tips on managing a discussion forum online.
An overview of what it takes to facilitate a worthwhile discussion forum.
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Activity #1: This week we will be meeting in a synchronous Elluminate session to discuss student pacing, the problems it entails, and some possible solutions that have worked for others. The specific date and time of the Elluminate session will be sent out in a message to you. The Elluminate session will be available to you via a link on the main page of this course. Activity #2:Sometimes we learn best when we learn from others who have already done what we are attempting to do. Take the opportunity this week to contact an online teacher, or an online program to ask them about student pacing. How do they, or their program keep students on pace to finish their coursework on time? Use the links below to contact experienced teachers, or contact others you know that teach online.
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Open the Communications Tasklist that you began in Session One. Complete Parts IV and V of the tasklist for this week. Remember that this document will be submitted at the end of Session Six. If you would like personal feedback on your tasklist before session six, please share your document with the course facilitatior (if you are using GoogleDocs), or email it to the course facilitator for comments and suggestions. |
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While we check links regularly, it is not always possible to make sure that all web links are always working. If you encounter any broken links, or other issues with the course curriculum, please contact your course instructor. Thank you! © All images are property of Minneapolis Public Schools. Images are for educational use only and may not be used for commercial purposes. |
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