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Promoting Student Collaboration Using an Online Discussion Board

"What Do You Think ?”. Promoting Student Collaboration Using an Online Discussion Board. Professor Candice Kaup-Scioscia Dr. Roseann Torsiello Berkeley College. Student Engagement. What students actually feel. What we think our students feel. (well, sometimes).

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Promoting Student Collaboration Using an Online Discussion Board

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  1. "What Do You Think?” Promoting Student Collaboration Using an Online Discussion Board Professor Candice Kaup-Scioscia Dr. Roseann Torsiello Berkeley College

  2. Student Engagement What students actually feel What we think our students feel (well, sometimes)

  3. Engagement: Traditional Classroom • Motivation • Participation • Interest

  4. Engagement: Online Classroom • Motivation • Participation • Interest What changes?

  5. Clerical Needs

  6. Collaboration

  7. And, of course – discussion. Organization Topics Topic Threads Research Documentation Idea Exchange Conclusions

  8. Critical Thinking and Writing Skills 21st century water cooler/student lounge • Skills • Research • Reflection • Recursive Writing • Documentation Practice • Modeling A community of independent learners

  9. Thoughts Dr. RoseannTorsiello: rtt@BerkeleyCollege.edu Candice KaupScioscia: cmk@BerkeleyCollege.edu

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