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I was looking for a place to share ideas about onboarding students in an online course at the beginning of a semester. There is a lot of information for students to understand at the beginning of an online course, especially if it is their first time taking a course at the institution and also their first time taking a course with a specific instructor. There is navigational information (where do I find this, etc.) and there are specific course items to know. It seems instructors answer many of the same questions throughout the semester that are located in the syllabus or course information.
so, I'm looking for engaging ways for students to go through this information in an engaging manner vs just reading a syllabus, checking a checkmark, and then still asking questions that they said they already read over.
What does your institution do for this?
Hello!
Many of my colleagues at my college asks students to take a Syllabus quiz that is not worth many points. I think that's an okay approach, but more recently, I've invited my students to use the Canvas "annotation" assignment feature to encourage my students to interact with my syllabus. I ask them to highlight (in red) something about the course that makes them feel unpleasant, something in green that makes them feel good about the course, and to highlight a resource in yellow that they are most likely to use. A screenshot follows.
Syllabus Assignment Screenshot
I thought students might highlight the library or other campus resource in yellow, but quite a few highlighted my e-mail address, which I welcomed as well. I hope you might find this useful.
Great idea! Thank you.
Thanks for asking this question, @9931696. What I do in my asynchronous online classes is post an announcement a couple of days before the class officially begins with three components:
I also remind students of the activities they have to do to retain their enrollment in the class (participate in introduction discussion, complete the pre-course survey, etc.).
I hope others in the Community share what they do to onboard students.
An enthusiastic welcome video is a great idea!
I am an outlier in my course delivering some units as asynchronous online experiences, which means I need to go to some lengths explaining what that is and how it works in practice, on top of onboarding them with Canvas generally. I would summarise my approach with three key points:
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