Engaging your students in an Online Classroom
Classroom managment ideas
Post your syllabus and materials on the front of your wiki. This serves as a backup to the one you emailed/passed out and can easily be changed to adapt to the pace of the course. Class schedule and relevent class materials.
Link to Outside Resources - Link to an article, website, or idea of the week. Explain how it integrates with your current lesson and ask you students to comment about the site.
Build Community
Individual public pages- Ask each student to create a wiki page, posting information about their interests and what they hope to learn from the class. Be sure to comment on the pages, and engage them by referencing their personal interests in discussions. Use this as an easy icebreaker to have students get to know each other.
Self Selection - List your weekly discussion topics on your wiki, have students select one to lead the discussion.
Group brainstorming - Have your students brainstorm possible discussion topics and lead one discussion per week. Use templates for easy brainstorming outlines: Brainstorming template
Easy Poll/ survey -Embed a Zoho Poll to create an easy online poll in your wiki. Use the poll to make class decisions or share opinions anonymously.
Community problem solving - ask you students to answer a homework question on the wiki, providing only part of the solution. Have each student respond and grade the final answer.
Community one sentence responce - pose a question to your students and ask for a quick responce. This is a great way to remain in contact and create discussion.
Class work on a wiki:
Asynchronous open-ended discussions - Have a guest speaker in the class, ask your students to prepare a list of questions for the speaker. Use the chat plugin to talk with everyone on the wiki page, or embedd a meebo chat to communicate one on one with your students.
Class notes - Each week assign one student to write up the class notes, including important points and class discussion. Be sure to comment on the notes, and add additional insight from the lesson.
Class Questions- Ask students to pose one or more questions about the chapter they read that week.
Videos, podcasts, screencasts - Create and upload visual demonstrations for your students to reference at any time.
Private Student pages/ folders
Individual observations: Students record specific examples their internship and reflect how these experiences relate to current course material. This can be private or include wiki-pair or teacher feedback. This is the message that students who do not have access to the page receive- Personal student page.
Publicize good work - Post student work online as an example or archive to show course expectations. You can easily create public wiki pages in a private PBwiki (this is a free feature of 2.0 wikis).
Wiki-pairs - Ask your students to partner with another student in class. These partners should comment on each others work, brainstorm new ideas, and generally help each other out. Private wiki pages make it easy to create private pages that only two students can edit.
Web research - Students work on research project, summarizing their finding on a wiki page and list their web sources, articles, etc. on the wiki. Peers can comment or add to the page.
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