intearaction and engagement strategy tools in desire2learn
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Interaction and engagement strategiesTRANSCRIPT
Interaction and Engagement tools
in D2L
Interaction and Engagement Relationships
•student - instructor
•student - content
•student - student
• Student - Instructor • Assignment feedback, Discussion boards, In class feedback,
Grades
• Student - Content • Formative assessments, summative assessment
• Student - Student • Group work, peer revisitions, discussions
Interaction and Engagement Relationships
2 Pedagogy Desicisions and 2 Tools
1. What will your feedback strategy be?
2. Self-assessments
3. Discussions
4. Sage on the stage, Guide on the side, or Ghost in the wings?
Possible elements of a feedback strategy
• How much and what type of feedback do you think is important for your students?
• Do you want students to recieve feedback from eachother as well as from you?
• What ways will you deliver this feedback? In class, on assignments, through personal emails, etc.
• What is your goal for assessment feedback time?
• Do you want to write on student work? Do you want a paperless classroom?
There is no perfect answer
Whatever your strategy is, you should make sure your students are aware.