Engaging students in readings and microlecturesThree online teaching experts share advice for motivating students to read and engage with microlectures online, then answer questions on key challenges during this ACUE webinarLudwika Goodson, Catherine Haras, Flower DarbyLG Education Consulting , Cal State LA, Northern Arizona University
Top online teaching tip: ask your students questions Asking students questions during online classes provides insight into what they understand and where they need support. David Martin explains how to do this effectively when teaching remotely David MartinUniversity of Dundee
Pausing playback: training students to read and take notes in online classesReading and note-taking are vital to learning, but are too easily overlooked by remote students. Steven Mintz explains how you can boost students’ motivation to read and take notes during online classesSteven MintzUniversity of Texas at Austin
Forum-based online teaching to improve student engagement and motivationA key challenge with online learning is maintaining student engagement and motivation. A forum-based teaching system, in which all students could see and compare their work within a shared online space, helped mitigate this challenge, researchers foundXiaowei Kang, Wen ZhangCapital Normal University, New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark
How I fostered multilingual student discussion in asynchronous online classes Ioannis Gaitanidis explains how designed his asynchronous online teaching to foster the same level of spontaneous student discussion as his in-person classes Ioannis Gaitanidis Chiba University
Making online content relevant and fun for Gen Z studentsRelating your online teaching content to real-world interests and issues affecting your students is a great way to win and keep their attention. Tina Joshi explains how she does thisTina JoshiUniversity of Plymouth
Creating a welcoming and inclusive online learning community Creating a sense of community among students is vital for effective online teaching. Here, Miral Gibson explains how fostering this welcoming online learning environment should be pedagogy-led Miral Gibson University of Roehampton
Immersification – a fresh dimension to learning designMany online courses can benefit from immersive technologies to enhance the learning experience. Here Chek Tien Tan and May Lim outline their method for ensuring technology is chosen to support the desired student outcomesChek Tien Tan , May LimSingapore Institute of Technology
Organising your online courseThree digital teaching experts share advice on how to organise an online course effectively and answer questions about some key challenges during this ACUE webinarAlyson Snowe, Michael Wesch, April MondyCommunity College of Rhode Island, Kansas State University, Delta State University
Innovative approaches to moving practical learning onlineA major challenge of the move to remote learning has been how to teach practical subjects. Here, Lesley Saunders and Lucy Kirkham discuss how they adopted a combination of online, blended and socially distanced teaching for a large nursing courseLesley Saunders , Lucy KirkhamSheffield Hallam University
From lecture theatre to living room: adapting teaching techniques to the online classroom The move to online education has required a major rethink of traditional teaching practices. Julianne Law offers insight on how she has adapted her ‘lectures’ for the digital classroom Julianne LawBangor University
I spy what’s in the prof’s study: lessons from students in online learning Student feedback is crucial to improving remote teaching. Here, Roger Austin shares key lessons for effective online course delivery based on a survey of his students Roger AustinUlster University
Experiment, test, refine: work with students to shape online courses If you want to improve teaching, speak to the learners, explains Pat Tissington, who advocates using student feedback to continually experiment and adjust your online instruction methods throughout the coursePat TissingtonThe University of Warwick
Tech tools to help enhance online and blended learning With thousands of educational apps all promising to enhance online learning, choosing the right technology is a challenge. Miral Gibson explains why how pedagogy and teaching strategies should inform these decisions Miral Gibson University of Roehampton
Design online assessment to prevent academic misconduct Traditional proctored exams rarely work when teaching online so instructors must rely on careful assessment design to minimise the risk of cheating, explain Patrick Harte and Fawad Khaleel Patrick Harte , Fawad KhaleelEdinburgh Napier University
Do unto students as they would have done to them Maha Bali offers practical advice on building equitable learning communities online no matter what students’ bandwidth or synchronicity of the class Maha BaliAmerican University in Cairo
Why and how to gather ongoing student feedback right from the start By gathering student feedback throughout your course, you can make ongoing micro-adjustments to resources and teaching methods to improve online teaching and learning, Leonardo Rolla explains Leonardo RollaThe University of Warwick
Fair assessment: tackling the rise in online cheating The move to online learning has seen a big increase in academic misconduct such as plagiarism. Camilla Roberts explains how careful planning of online teaching and assessment can minimise cheatingCamilla RobertsKansas State University
Developing students’ confidence and sense of belonging online With most students new to online learning, many may lack the confidence to actively participate in group classes. Georgina Blakeley offers her tips on fostering a sense of belonging that aids interaction among studentsGeorgina BlakeleyUniversity of Huddersfield
Sage on the screen? Lessons in using technology to enhance learning It’s time for the sage to step down from the stage, according to Steve Davies. Here, he shares simple steps to ensure technology enhances learning outcomes Steve DaviesUniversity of South Wales, Learna
Making the implicit explicit: improve online learning through ‘presence’ Dara Cassidy explains how the Community of Inquiry provides a framework to help translate teaching strategies that come naturally in the classroom to the online learning environment where they require more deliberate planning Dara CassidyRCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
The lecture is dead, long live the lecture The move to online teaching is a chance to redesign higher education delivery to reflect the way students learn in our digital age, replacing traditional lectures with more interactive materialKylie Readman, Garth Maker, Astrid DavineMurdoch University
The active lecture: student-centred learning for the futureOnline teaching offers valuable insight into effective pedagogy that will remain useful long after the pandemic is past, according to James Pickering, who outlines the key lessons to improve teaching design and delivery James PickeringUniversity of Leeds
Steer the course: Help students navigate the online learning journey Technology supports a more flexible approach to learning, but it is important that instructors guide students through the course to ensure they engage with content in a logical order, as Kylie Readman, Garth Maker and Astrid Davine explain Kylie Readman, Garth Maker, Astrid DavineMurdoch University
How a flipped classroom model improves learning in online STEM courses STEM courses can be challenging to master online, but research by Atef Abuhmaid and Tao Tang shows a flipped classroom model improves outcomes. Here they outline the key lessons from their study Atef Abuhmaid, Tao TangThe Hashemite University, Chengdu University of Information Technology
UX for teaching: designing online courses from a student’s point of viewGearoid O’Suilleabhain explains how academics can improve the ‘user experience’ of their online courses by looking at the design from a student’s perspectiveGearoid O'SuilleabhainMunster Technological University
How to enhance collaboration between faculty and digital teamsEducational technologist Roland Sherwood explains how faculty can get the most from their work with digital experts to enhance online teachingRoland Sherwood, Tamara KaupXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Live chat, weekly digests and newsletters: online tools to boost engagement Robert Green talks through the digital tools he uses to keep students engaged in their online course during what are, for many, challenging times Robert GreenUniversity of Kent
Lessons in motivating students to learn online Teaching interdisciplinary modules online can be an uphill battle but it offers important lessons in the art of motivating students to learn, as Jonathan Sim explains Jonathan SimNational University of Singapore
Using visual media to enhance online learning Nataša Lacković presents a pedagogical approach to using visual media to activate student learning, rather than simply decorating course content Nataša Lacković Lancaster University
Top five strategies for integrating active learning into virtual classes It is all too easy for remote learning to become a passive experience for students, sitting on their own at home. Here, Steven Mintz outlines strategies for ensuring students remain actively engaged with their online coursesSteven MintzUniversity of Texas at Austin
Seven steps to help students stay engaged online While the same psychological processes are at work online as in the classroom, it is much easier for students to disengage when learning remotely. Here are seven well-researched steps to help students stay focused on their online courses Leonard Houx, André SpicerCass Business School, City University of London
In defence of old-school teaching during a worldwide crisis The rapid move to online teaching risks lecturers becoming over reliant on technology and steadily disappearing from their own courses. Here Glenn Geher argues the case for instructors remaining at the heart of their classes and only using technology to support their teachingGlenn GeherState University of New York at New Paltz
Translating creative assessment styles online: Blackboard learning journals Traditional exams can inhibit students, while more creative assessments provide a forum where their talent and knowledge can shine. Madeleine Davies discusses a technique to offer creative assessments online Madeleine DaviesUniversity of Reading
Improving students' digital literacy for remote learningThe natural tech savviness of Generation Z doesn’t necessarily extend to remote learning tools. Here are three tips from the Open University of Hong Kong to train students to use collaborative working platforms Heidi Cheng, Maurice Choi, Sylvia Sze, Candy Law, Kan Cho, Samuel Hong Hong Kong Metropolitan University
Running safe and secure online meetings and callsNew digital teaching methods risk exposing personal and sensitive information among students and staff. Here are best practice tips from Matthew Davis on running safe and secure online meetings and callsMatthew DavisLeeds University Business School
Remote vs virtual labsThe move to online teaching has led to a huge rise in the use of both remote and virtual laboratories. Here Dr Yeung explains how each works and outlines their strengths and weaknessesYau-Yuen YeungThe Education University of Hong Kong
The rules of engagement for virtual learningIt can be a challenge to keep students’ attention from wandering when teaching online. Here Bill Boulding talks through key rules to put in place to keep everyone engaged in the virtual learning environment Bill BouldingFuqua School of Business, Duke University
How to use online tools to offer more personalised teachingThere is no one-size-fits-all model for effective online teaching. Rupert Ward offers advice on selecting tools to promote personalised teaching and to encourage more self-regulated learning online Rupert WardUniversity of Huddersfield