The Online Math Classroom Best Practices for Discussions. CCCOnline Math Department Webinar Friday, August 23 rd, 2013
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1 The Online Math Classroom Best Practices for Discussions CCCOnline Math Department Webinar Friday, August 23 rd, :30 pm
2 OVERVIEW OF WEBINAR: Why are Discussions important? How Discussions fit into Classroom Interaction Introductions Discussion Understanding the QA Rubric and how it relates to Discussions Examples based on the QA Rubric Re-Engagement strategies and examples Student-led discussions versus instructor-led discussions New, used and slightly used strategies Challenges Sharing experiences and Brainstorming i (participation i invited!) it Resources
3 WHY ARE DISCUSSIONS IMPORTANT? Discussions: Promote a sense of community in the class Demonstrate instructor presence Invite students to ask questions and speak in the language of math Provide the instructor information about individual students Aid in assessment instructors get a more complete picture of student achievement Take the robot out of online education Why Discussions vs. or Grading Feedback? Discussions provide students the opportunity to interact with each other Discussions provide students with a written record of example problems, math questions and answers, and more
4 How Discussions fit into Classroom Interaction Multiple methods to promote interaction in the online classroom News Weekly Posts Fi Friendly Tone Specific Information Reminders Discussion i Threads Topic-Related Discussions Problem Solvers Questions Thread Instructor Led Discussions Student Lounge
5 INTRODUCTIONS DISCUSSION Why? Provides a classroom feel and sense of community Strategies: Include useful and interesting prompts (e.g., Study tips, Who would star in a movie about you? Create and post your self-portrait) Share professional and personal information about yourself. Think of yourself hosting a party and welcome each student warmly. Remember that students are nervous and respond to kindness. Reply to every student introduction. Recognize students who welcome each other. Create multiple phrases to use: Welcome to class, XX! I am so glad you are here, It s so nice to meet you, YY!, I am very happy to have you be part of this class, ZZ, etc. Address at least 1-2 prompts from each student introduction. Ask a question if few prompts are given. Include a picture of yourself in your profile and encourage students to do the same. New Ideas: Try a video introduction, Suggest a Skype meet-n-greet Other interactive strategies Google hang-out
6 UNDERSTANDING THE QA RUBRIC AND HOW IT RELATES TO DISCUSSIONS Respond to every student s introduction post with a personalized response. In the discussion prompt at the top of each discussion page, where there are instructions on how to do that discussion, include a comment on how the discussion will be graded, or a comment stating where the discussion grading information can be found in the course. You can find more detailed information and explanations for each one of these performance categories in the Instructor Handbook, under Instructor Resources (just scroll down to "Discussion") In every instructor-led t discussion, i do all of the following: In some of your responses to student posts, make comments in which you acknowledge their learning or understanding of the material. This can range from comments which tell the student they are correct, and why, to observations which tell the student they are incorrect or not quite on the right track, etc.
7 QUALITY ASSURANCE RUBRIC Instructor Presence & Timeliness Regular instructor presence and timely responses to students questions and remarks are important to the teachable moment. Description Instructor regularly posts 4-5 days each week; instructor responds to student posts within 48 hours. Rating Best (B) Instructor regularly posts 3 days each week; instructor usually responds to student posts within 48 hours. Good (G) Instructor regularly posts fewer than 3 times per week or all on a single day; instructor response time is regularly longer than 48 hours. Needs Improvement (N)
8 QUALITY ASSURANCE RUBRIC Interaction Quality The contributions of all students matter in the class. The instructor s inclusion both of individuals and of the class helps students benefit and build on the contributions of others. Description Instructor regularly interacts with all students in a class, both on an individual and group basis. Instructor does acknowledge and validate posts, but in a less than substantial way, and/or may not consistently include all class participants and their concerns. Instructor regularly responds to only a select few individuals; may not answer all student questions and/or responses only affirm that instructor reads student posts. Rating Best (B) Good (G) Needs Improvement (N)
9 INTERACTION QUALITY Instructors may respond to several students with one post. For example, if three students commented about a topic, you may address one post to all three students. Use their names in the Subject line to capture attention. Add a redirecting or clarifying question to keep the discussion moving. (Example from Mary Sokol s MAT090 class) Hi, Justin and Jasmine, Thanks for working together on this problem. Jasmine, you solved this problem correctly! YES!!! Your steps were very detailed, and thank you for restating the problem. That gets us off to a good start. I made some comments (in blue) in your solution below. Recommendations: 1) Defining your variable simply means to tell us what x and y signify. See Step 2. 2) Remember the check. Justin, thank you for showing us a check of Jasmine's answers by going g to the wording of the original problem and making certain that the values work with the wording. That's the very best way to check applications. Super job!!! Nice collaboration, you two. I hope that you discovered that "systems of linear equations" often make it easier for us to solve applications. Keep up your good work! Prof Mary : )
10 QUALITY ASSURANCE RUBRIC Engagement/ g Re-engagement The classroom provides the opportunity for group construction of knowledge. Instructor engagement encourages student participation. Description Instructor posts regularly re- engage individual learners as well as the entire class through the use of additional questions at the same or higher level. Rating Best (B) Instructor posts regularly re-engage learners through additional questions at the same or higher level. Good (G) Limited it or no re-engagement occurs. Needs Improvement (N)
11 ENGAGEMENT/ RE-ENGAGEMENT Instructors may try a scaffolding technique. Start the discussion with a lower level type question to begin building the concept and encourage students to construct a base for their knowledge structure. Begin by asking knowledge-based questions, then move to higher-level questioning using application, analysis, evaluation or synthesis type questions. Ask questions which re-engage the students (individually, and as a whole class). Thus, when responding to a student, you can incorporate a relevant question about what they said. Example: "Joe, to follow up on this issue, what do you think are some good examples of this concept in everyday y life?" Not every one of your posts need to do this, but be sure that several of them do. And, for the whole class, you can make some new posts addressed to the whole class which ask re-engaging questions.
12 STUDENT-INSTRUCTOR, STUDENT-CONTENT AND STUDENT-STUDENT Student-Instructor Assignments or project submitted for instructor feedback Frequently-Asked-Questions (FAQ) discussion moderated by the instructor Student-Content Assigned completion of a workbook or online exercise Learning-how-to-learn activities Student-Student Small-group projects Group problem-solving assignments Peer critiques
13 NEW, USED, AND SLIGHTLY USED STRATEGIES Use Cool Tools such as EduCreations, Jing, ScribLink, Notability, InkSurvey, graphing calculator apps ( Incorporate videos of yourself or other CCCOnline faculty teaching concepts Role-play (e.g., student acts as teacher, student explains a concept to a neighbor, student is a math nerd ) Sliding point scale based on timeliness or other criteria Post questions from homework, practice exams and quizzes to discuss Post incorrect solutions and have students grade your work and explain why something is a mistake Stagger deadlines, or use unusual deadlines Interactive activities students work with and reply to each other instead of instructor (e.g., homemade story problems, math case studies, virtual field trips) Group projects FAQ discussion always open
14 DISCUSSION CHALLENGES Slow discussions Post interesting websites, or You-Tubes that go along with the unit. Address how the concepts are used in every day life. Post incorrect problems asking students to find the mistake and work the problem correctly. Keeping Discussions Rolling, Friday, Nov. 8 th at 1:00 pm, by The QA Team Flaming or disrespectful communication Communications which disrupt the learning environment Use of profanity and/or insulting or harassing remarks in , discussions, chat or telephone communications Unsolicited, bulk or spam s Consequences Also refer to the CCCOnline Mutual Respect Policy
15 SHARING EXPERIENCES AND BRAINSTORMING (PARTICIPATION INVITED!) What value do you find in discussions? What strategies have worked well in your classroom? What challenges have you faced? Did you find solutions? What goals do you have for your Discussions? Is participation tii a challenge? hll Any solutions? Have you tried something new? How did it work? Is there something you want to try? What new technologies interest you? What else are you thinking about?
16 RESOURCE CLOSET Tools: ScribLink: EduCreations: Jing: Notability: Graphing Calculator Apps: Skype: Google Hangouts: /h t / Digital Whiteboard Apps (thanks, Nicole Ellison, from Regis!):
17 RESOURCE CLOSET, THE SEQUEL Helpful links (thanks again to Nicole from Regis!): Crafting Questions for Online Discussions: Generating and Facilitating Effective Online Discussions: ssionboard.pdf Mastering Online Discussion Facilitation: onlinelearning-mastering-online-discussion-board- l i i i d facilitation.pdf Reinventing Online Discussions: / / i i
18 THANK YOU! Join us in the CCCOnline Community (D2L Questions/Teaching Tips) to discuss Discussions further! Erica Hastert, edu Tonia Lock, Rudilee Gabel,
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