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Participation and Engagement in Remote Environments

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Participation and Engagement in Remote Environments

Participation and Engagement in Remote Environments

Note that student participation and engagement may be different in a remote teaching instance than in a face-to-face classroom. For example, in a Zoom meeting some students may not speak due to the mode of communication and/or the technology they are using to connect. We encourage you to be aware of differences in participation and engagement and to be flexible in opportunities for ways that students can participate in the course. Consider using the D2L discussion forums as a means to facilitate asynchronous engagement.

 

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Makena Neal MSU Online & Remote Teaching
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