Reciprocity and Cooperation Among Students

Students engage in formal and/or informal discussions of course topics, group assignments, etc.

Collaboration

Discussions

Four Types of Discussion Forums in Online Courses - strategies for community-building, content engagement, investigation, integration

Mastering online discussion board facilitation: Resource Guide, Edutopia: https://www.edutopia.org/pdfs/stw/edutopia-onlinelearning-mastering-online-discussion-board-facilitation.pdf

SAMPLE RUBRICS

ARTICLES

Arend, B. (2009). Encouraging critical thinking in online threaded discussions, Journal of Educators Online, 6(1).  https://www.thejeo.com/Archives/Volume6Number1/Arendpaper.pdf

Baker, D.L. (2011). Designing and orchestrating online discussions. MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, 7(3), 401-411. https://jolt.merlot.org/vol7no3/baker_0911.pdf

Ezzedeen, S. (2008). Facilitating class discussions around current and controversial issues. College Teaching, Winter 2008, 230. Retrieved from: https://ctlt.illinoisstate.edu/downloads/modules/discussion/facilitating_discussions.pdf

Encouraging critical thinking in online threaded discussions, Journal of Educators Online. Arend, B. (2009).

Designing and orchestrating online discussions. MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, Baker, D.L. (2011).

Facilitating class discussions around current and controversial issues. Ezzedeen, S. (2008).

Student Responsible Learning: Getting Students to Read Online Discussions. Taylor & Francis Online, Stearns, S. (2017).

Teaching critical thinking through online discussions, Educause Quarterly, Macknight, C. (2000).

Group Work





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