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#EdShift Chat: Encouraging Student Participation in Online Courses

Nation-wide, some 90 percent of students now own their own computers.

When you’re teaching online, one of the hardest things to translate is the atmosphere of collaboration and camaraderie that comes from sitting together in a classroom. But the same technology that allows educators to offer online courses also creates opportunities for establishing a conversation between students and instructors.

In our April 5 #EdShift chat, we’ll explore ways to encourage and foster participation in online courses, and how to go beyond discussion boards to find other paths to build relationships with online students. Join us Tuesday, starting at 1 p.m. Eastern time/Noon Central/10 a.m. Pacific.

The chat, which you can find by searching for the #EdShift Twitter hashtag, will be moderated by Stacy Forster of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Other guests will include Kelly Lux of Syracuse University, Gina Martino-Dahlia of West Virginia University, Darrin Devault of the University of Memphis, Susan Keith of Rutgers University, Will Yurman of Penn State University, Richard Lee of St. Bonaventure University, Kate Nash of the University of New Mexico and more.

In case you missed it, here is a Storify of the conversation:

Stacy Forster :

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