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ONLINE vs. F-TO-F DISCUSSION

ONLINE vs. F-TO-F DISCUSSION. A LITTLE SURVEY OF YOUR VIEWS. LEARNING. DO STUDENTS LEARN MORE IN THE ONLINE COURSE OR THE CLASSROOM COURSE? A = ONLINE B= FACE-2-FACE. CRITICAL THINKING. DO STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE HIGHER LEVELS OF THINKING IN ONLINE DISCUSSION OR CLASSROOM DISCUSSION?

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ONLINE vs. F-TO-F DISCUSSION

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  1. ONLINE vs. F-TO-F DISCUSSION A LITTLE SURVEY OF YOUR VIEWS

  2. LEARNING • DO STUDENTS LEARN MORE IN THE ONLINE COURSE OR THE CLASSROOM COURSE? A = ONLINE B= FACE-2-FACE

  3. CRITICAL THINKING • DO STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE HIGHER LEVELS OF THINKING IN ONLINE DISCUSSION OR CLASSROOM DISCUSSION? A = ONLINE B = CLASSROOM C = NO REAL DIFFERENCE

  4. HOW CAN WE FACILITATE HIGHER LEVELS OF CRITICAL THINKING? A = BY MANAGING THE DISCUSSION, E.G., ASSIGNING ROLES; B = BY STAYING OUT OF THE DISCUSSION; C = BY REQUIRING ANALYSES AT AN ABSTRACT LEVEL vs. EXAMPLES; D = BY REQUIRING STUDENTS TO REPORT OUT AS INDIVIDUALS vs. CONSENSUS;

  5. ONE MAJOR REASON WHY MORE STUDENTS DON’T ENGAGE IN GENUINE DEBATE IS BECAUSE: • They avoid conflict; • They are not motivated to invest real emotions; • They tend to confuse arguing ideas with labeling people; • They do not see the discussion as furthering their individual goals; • They are not mature learners; • All of the above;

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