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Sull, Errol Craig – Distance Learning, 2023
Online educators are always on the search for another teaching strategy to improve that number one goal of all online educators: to engage the students. Once this is accomplished assignments of better quality appear, assignments are submitted--and on time, students are more inclined to pursue and peruse all components of the course, and they will…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Teaching Methods, Assignments, Learning Experience
Elinor Light – Communication Teacher, 2024
This article offers an example of how to use embodied learning effectively in online education. The discussed assignment is designed for classes in rhetoric, visual communication, or public memory, and places pedagogical research in conversation with scholarship in visual, aesthetic, and rhetorical communication. This type of digital aesthetic…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Assignments, Rhetoric, Memory
Áine M. Humble – Family Science Review, 2025
This article explains why a full course on LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, plus) families is needed for family science curriculum instead of incorporating small amounts of LGBTQ+ family content into preexisting courses. It also describes the development of a feminist-informed online, hybrid undergraduate course focusing on…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Family and Consumer Sciences, Course Content, Feminism
Christopher R. Roland; Jessica R. Snitko; Joshua Boyd – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2025
Researchers have long cast grades as an unreliable proxy for student learning despite their enduring use in higher education. Grounding assessment instruments in student learning outcomes (SLOs) provides an accurate and accessible means of evaluating student performance and guiding instructional practice. Using a SLO-guided pretest/posttest…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Writing (Composition)
Enilda Romero-Hall – Distance Learning, 2024
This paper focuses on an intersectional feminism approach to writing assignments in which students served as co-creators of knowledge engaged in the development of an open-access book titled "Motivation in Learning, Training, and Development: A Collection of Essays," while enrolled in the "Principles of Learner Motivation"…
Descriptors: Books, Writing Assignments, Graduate Students, Feminism
Marla J. Lohmann; Kathleen A. Boothe – Educational Considerations, 2025
The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework is becoming increasingly popular for designing instruction in the university setting. The use of the UDL framework ensures that online learning environments are inclusive and equitable for students with a variety of learning needs and preferences. This article focuses on the third UDL principle:…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Asynchronous Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, Teacher Education Programs
Wooten, Marian H. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2023
This learning activity describes changes made to teach Recreation Programming in an online format, specifically the use of weekly student-led discussions on readings and films related to programming. The three components of weekly discussions (weekly summaries, weekly participation, and one-time discussion leader) are explained.
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Recreational Programs, Electronic Learning, Online Courses
Stephens, Lauren E. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2023
While I have always considered my approach to teaching to be student-centered, teaching during a pandemic challenged me to critically examine my teaching philosophy and practices. Guided by principles of the pedagogy of kindness, I sought student input as we collaboratively modified our courses during the COVID-19-induced shift to online learning.…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Teacher Student Relationship, Student Centered Learning
Jennifer Deranek – Journal of Teaching and Learning with Technology, 2023
At an institution which serves mostly commuting students who are first generation and often balancing life responsibilities, online learning is enticing and presents challenges. Students can struggle with the required skills of self-regulation, effective time-management, communication, and balancing needs. In the spring of 2022, an innovative…
Descriptors: College Students, Student College Relationship, Online Courses, Electronic Learning
Sull, Errol Craig – Distance Learning, 2023
As courses can get stale in the world of online education, it can become easy to teach the same old same old. Educators want courses that are fresh, that reflect the latest research, that meet and engage their students, and that offer stimulating and interesting information. When approached in a methodical step-by-step manner, successfully…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Curriculum Development, Course Content, Course Objectives
Stephens, Alice Elizabeth Johnson – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This study examines the phenomenon of plagiarism and impersonation in online course assignments. Technological advancements, coupled with lower costs and accessibility, have made online courses and programs a practical option for higher education students. Unfortunately, the increasing online enrollment and advancing technology have allowed an…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Prevention, Plagiarism, Assignments
Kenneth T. Johnson – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This paper is a proposal, project, and dissertation for Kenneth Johnson, Doctor of Philosophy degree in Science Education, in the Graduate College of The University of Iowa. I propose analyzing the writing assignment in an undergraduate online physics course offered by a small midwestern community college (CC). The goal is to study how Writing to…
Descriptors: Science Education, Writing Assignments, Physics, Online Courses
Samantha J. Newell; Natasha van Antwerpen – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2024
The demand for intensive educational experiences is increasing, necessitating a focus on ensuring quality and providing adequate student support. Increasing opportunities for student collaboration, including teacher/student co-creation of learning materials, has strong potential to increase engagement and support. Given increased interest in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Online Courses, Teamwork
John C. Griffith; Emily K. Faulconer – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2024
Today's undergraduate students often must balance coursework with other personal and professional commitments. While much attention has been placed on effective strategies for helping students manage workload, curriculum optimization has been largely overlooked. In an analysis of a university lower-level online STEM course, a course redesign…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Grading, Assignments, Undergraduate Students
Nalline Baliram; Robin Henrikson – Journal of Open, Flexible and Distance Learning, 2025
In this mixed-methods study, the researchers examined students' perceptions of the importance of engagement using existing learner-to-learner, learner-to-instructor, and learner-to-content frameworks. To optimise the most effective ways to engage online learners, the researchers identified engagement strategies that are most valuable and least…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Learner Engagement, Electronic Learning, Online Courses

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