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 presents a pedagogical approach to using visual media to activate student learning, rather than simply decorating course content
How has the pandemic affected student dropout rates? And what can universities can do to boost student retention now and in the future? We discuss student attrition with a panel of experts from the UK and Australia
Jennifer Lawrence explains how to use small-scale data analytics to monitor student progress and improve digital teaching delivery
Sean Morris talks about how academics can foster digital skills in their students and themselves for better online learning outcomes
Student advisers often bear a heavy emotional burden when trying to assist students. Meg Cohen offers advice on how to manage such emotionally challenging situations
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
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Asynchronous discussions facilitate deeper reflection and critical thinking about course content. Paul Moss explains how to ensure such online discussions benefit all students on their learning journey
With many concerned about the mental health effects of learning remotely, Elena Riva shares helpful practices that can boost student well-being in the online teaching and learning environment
Instructors can minimise the opportunity for academic misconduct through careful online assessment design. Sarah Eaton shares five approaches to online assessment that promote academic integrity
Universities need buy-in from staff when implementing major change. Phil Collins talks about how to keep everyone engaged and invested in their work for long-term institutional success
Having been pushed to the sidelines of academia for too long, public engagement projects can take a central role in digital courses, furthering students’ learning and reaching wider audiences, explains Warren Stanislaus
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Robert Green talks through the digital tools he uses to keep students engaged in their online course during what are, for many, challenging times
Jessica Lee and Tamara Mann Tweel describe how they went back to basics when designing their humanistic online course, focusing on one-to-one mentoring and transformative texts