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Peace! Come one, come all. I am fielding all the best practices/suggestions/insights you all have experienced or seen regarding how to get college students from just saying the same ol' bland things on discussion boards.
Rubric suggestions, instruction suggestions, anything helps!
(Context: College campus that aims to make students more authentic, vulnerable, exploratory and lively on their discussions).
Thank you in advance,
From A Person Who Doesn't Want to See "Wow, that's interesting, I agree that 2+2=5 as well!" on a discussion board.
Thank you @JasonHayes for asking this question, and I hope that we get lots of responses from the Community. I found an interview with an economics professor who shares how he helps students connect his discipline to topics beyond finance:
Real-World Connections Make Dynamic Discussions - Online Network of Educators
Peace Greg! Thank you sir, I will check that out now.
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