
Maximizing Student Engagement During Live Online Seminars
…learning personalities, so we have come up with the top five suggestions for you to consider using in your presentations during online seminars. This is not a lecture. Students do…

…learning personalities, so we have come up with the top five suggestions for you to consider using in your presentations during online seminars. This is not a lecture. Students do…

…as procedures for educative assessment. “Traditional lectures are still the dominant form of undergraduate instruction in most first- and second-year college courses” however, more recently there has been research to…

…the time-honored lectures, basic active learning techniques, and case approaches. Secondly, of greater importance, lower-level SES students showed significantly higher retained learning than the general student population. In surveying the…

…These weren’t just different schools—they were different worlds. And students from those environments bring that context with them when they walk into our lecture halls. But what we see in…

…their personalized strengths and needs to foster increased academic and social development. A costly misconception is that pedagogical approaches in higher education must be lecture-based and teacher-led. Instead, it is…

…concepts of diversity. Etc. Notice that for Tara and Tim, completing any of these tasks without any other coursework, reading, video lectures, tutorials, or information would be a challenge. It…

…means of engagement and representation (CAST, n.d.). As a time-saving option, if weekly videos are not feasible, add weekly micro-lecture audio recordings throughout the course. These do not need to…

…such as summarizing a lecture transcript or highlighting key points in an assignment. With students under pressure to complete assignments, leaning on AI can also reduce stress and anxiety by…
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