Jim Jurewicz, Adjunct Faculty member in the College of Arts and Sciences, joins us to discuss strategies for effectively engaging students in discussion in Online and EagleVision classrooms. Jim talks about making space for all student voices, giving students a safe place to apply content, asking the right questions, and playing devil’s advocate. He also gives advice about how to easily monitor student discussion participation and how he provides interventions when needed.
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