Agnés Whitfield, Vanessa Evans, Breanna E. M. Simpson
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Enhancing Student Engagement and Structured Learning in Online Discussion Forums: The Worksheet Video Walk Formula
Discussion forums remain an important component in student engagement and learning in many online courses, but current research suggests that refining their pedagogical design could significantly enhance their effectiveness. The Worksheet Video Walk Formula offers one such option. Drawing on scaffolding and question techniques, the worksheet structures the interactive learning tasks closely around the concepts and skills to be learned, while the video walk reinforces students’ connection and engagement with the task activities. This article discusses the pedagogical challenges in designing and implementing the Formula in a large (104 students) second-year English literature course on the short story. The impact of the Formula on the quality of student interaction with concepts and texts as well as their development of close reading and critical thinking skills is assessed, and future applications are explored. This study has implications for teacher presence in discussion forums, learning outcomes, student satisfaction, and online pedagogy in large classes.
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The mission of the International Journal of Online Pedagogy and Course Design (IJOPCD) is to provide a platform for the latest research, analysis, and development of online education, effective online teaching methods, and course design. IJOPCD covers the pedagogical design aspects of science education and computing education, as well as courses supported by educational technologies. Targeting academic researchers and educators who work in the field, this journal focuses on the importance of developments in online course design and teaching methods to improve teachers’ teaching and students’ learning. Researchers are encouraged to submit cross-disciplinary, high-quality syntheses that are interesting, beneficial, and apprehensible to all those interested in or teaching science and related disciplines. Topics to be discussed in this journal include (but are not limited to) the following: -Adoption of e-learning -Best practices in computing education -Best practices in science education -Blended learning -Computer-mediated communication -E-learning -Emerging technologies -Evaluation of learning technology systems -Evaluation of online learning effects -Learning management systems -Multimedia and interactive learning systems -Online course design -Online learners’ behavior -Pedagogy and teaching with technology -Virtual reality environments -Web-based teaching methods