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With all teachers at our institution now involved in emergency remote instruction due to the pandemic, I've been outlining our recommendations for using Canvas with students. We've been providing online faculty with a checklist for facilitation. Chunking it up into the categories of Communication, Engagement and Feedback/Grading seems to make it more user-friendly for those who quickly move face-to-face courses into Canvas for remote delivery. Here is what I came up with - let me know if you have additional ideas to support those new to remote teaching:
FIRST DAY
FIRST WEEK
ALL WEEKS
Communication
Engagement
Identify and correct misconceptions
Summarize important concepts at the end of each week and explain how they connect to the objectives that students will learn next
Focus students on the weekly objectives
Solicit student ideas and opinions
Encourage reflection and critical thinking in discussions and assignments
Grading/Feedback
FINAL WEEK
Post an End of Class Announcement that includes when Grades will be available
Post Final Grades
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