Tech – Edtech Tips to Improve the Remote Student Experience

Last week we shared the results from the remote student technology survey that was conducted by ETS. This week, ETS has several tips to help improve student experiences. Check out this playlist “EdTech Tips to Improve the Remote Student Experience,” which has videos to address each of the main findings from the survey. Take a look at this post with resources and video references corresponding to the survey findings. 

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Teaching – connecting remote and in-class students

The hybrid classroom presents of number of challenges. A common concern is getting remote students and in-class students to interact during class discussion. Jonathan Maskit, Philosophy, has found a clever way to use his iPhone, laptop, and classroom computer to make sure his remote and online students can clearly see and hear each other during class discussions.

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Teaching – advice for and from our remote students

Last week, in conjunction with the Remote Student Advisory Board and the Provost Office, ETS conducted a survey of remote students and the issues they are experiencing:

    • hearing the class
    • seeing the whiteboard
    • internet connection
    • lack of connection to campus
    • being remote in a hybrid class

Take a look at the complete findings and suggested solutions for how to meet these challenges.

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Tidbit – send us those tips

As we begin the second half of the semester, I am amazed at the many useful pieces of advice I’ve received from faculty:

    • using your iPhone as a lapel mic
    • how YouTube will automatically divide your videos into chapters if you give time intervals in description
    • having students sign into chat to take attendance, etc. 

Have some tips of you own that you would like to share?

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Tech – students presentations in a remote setting

Are you planning to have student presentations this semester? ETS created a post, “Approaching Student Presentations in a Hybrid Environment,” with recommendations on how you can approach these assignments with your students in the virtual setting. There is also this EdTech Tip video that demos how students can record videos and how faculty members can collect and present those recordings to the class.

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Teaching – 10/06/2020 Teaching – intro to Center’s new blog resource

Finally! You’ve asked – please put the TTTs in one place and make them searchable. As you wish: https://blogs.denison.edu/teaching-center-updates/. Also on the site, hybrid and remote teaching strategies from Denison instructors, as well as an introduction to our new faculty members. The below video gives a quick overview of the site and how to search for useful teaching resources.

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Tidbit – share your story

Tell Us [The Chronicle] What It’s Like Teaching During the Pandemic: The fall semester is underway on most campuses. So, how is it going? Whether you are teaching in person, in hybrid form, or fully online, we would like to hear your stories. Were you prepared for what you’re handling now? If not, what has been unexpected?

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