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Equity Unbound » Activities

Equity Unbound » Activities | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Select an activity below and find out how you can get started with building community online. The activities have been categorized by functionality, to help you find what you are looking for.

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Can this technology help solve the distance learning isolation issue? - eCampus News

Can this technology help solve the distance learning isolation issue? - eCampus News | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Best practices in using clickers to unite classroom locations into a one-class experience.

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7 Strategies to Promote Community in Online Courses | Faculty Focus

7 Strategies to Promote Community in Online Courses | Faculty Focus | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of working with approximately 300 faculty who have developed and taught their first online course. One of the concerns I frequently hear from instructors considering teaching online is that they will lose the interaction and sense of community they have with their students when they teach face-to-face. That doesn’t have to be the case; many online instructors successfully create a sense of community in their courses. There are a variety of definitions of community. Most include wording or phrases such as “having something in common,” “feelings of being connected,” “shared goals or aspirations,” and “regular interaction.” This article will explore seven strategies faculty can use to promote and increase community in the online environment.

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