Keeping Us Engaged Online: Student Perspectives (and Research-Based Strategies) on What Works and Why

· Taylor & Francis
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About this ebook

Building from the success of Keeping Us Engaged and dedicated fully to online teaching, this book centers student perspectives on instructional strategies to maximize engagement and increase virtual learning.

By pairing stories from 50+ students with the most up-to-date research on online instruction, readers will discover easy-to-implement strategies to help online students develop a sense of belonging, inclusion, and academic confidence. Ranging from topics such as welcome messages and assignment feedback to synchronous and asynchronous discussions, these firsthand student narratives validate and inform faculty practices while inspiring readers to adapt individual techniques to their own online realities. Each chapter is accompanied by insightful reflection prompts ideal for individual use or as discussion points for faculty book groups and professional development workshops.

Masterfully founded in student-centered active learning principles and endorsed by the learners themselves, this book is a springboard for all faculty looking to engage students online.

About the author

Christine Harrington is a professor in the Department of Advanced Studies, Leadership, and Policy at Morgan State University, USA, and a part-time lecturer at master's level in the Department of Learning and Teaching at Rutgers University, USA. As an expert in teaching, learning, and student success, she has authored numerous acclaimed books and is frequently invited to present at colleges and universities.

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