Cooperation and Collaboration, Discussion Frameworks, Instructional Design, Small Group Discussions, Student Engagement, The Virtual Village 19 Feb 2021 5 Reasons Students Love Discussion Frameworks If you have been rocking with me, reading my blog, you know that I have been doing a series on Kellie Alston No Comments
Cooperation and Collaboration, Small Group Discussions, Student Engagement 20 Jan 2021 Introducing the LTVD Series This past spring while teaching a language and literacy course, my students revealed that they read very little in high… Kellie Alston No Comments
Cooperation and Collaboration, Group Projects, Instructional Design, Student Engagement 09 Jul 2020 Online College Group Projects Made Easy Oh, how I love group projects! I just do not feel right when my students do not get to experience… Kellie Alston No Comments
Cooperation and Collaboration 26 Jun 2020 How to Document Group Work with a Reporter I did not have good experiences with group work as a teacher education major. It seems that every time I… Kellie Alston No Comments
Cooperation and Collaboration 10 Jun 2020 How to Improve Group Work with Group Processing If you have read a few of my posts here Inside the Virtual Village, I am sure you have ascertained… Kellie Alston No Comments
Cooperation and Collaboration, Instructional Design, Student Engagement 26 May 2020 How to Prepare College Students for Group Work Online When I was 14 years old, my mother took me to our social security office in Durham, North Carolina, and… Kellie Alston No Comments
Cooperation and Collaboration, Student Engagement, The Virtual Village I can’t get no satisfaction is the line in a very popular pop song. I used to feel that way about teaching online until I figured out that the only way to make it satisfying was to think about all of the things that I love about teaching and to find a way to include those things in my online courses. 20 May 2020 How to Make Online Group Activities Work Well I can’t get no satisfaction is the line in a very popular pop song. I used to feel that way… Kellie Alston No Comments