Cooperation and Collaboration, Group Projects, Instructional Design, Student Engagement 09 Jul 2020 Online College Group Projects Made Easy Oh, how I love group projects! I just do not feel right when my students do not get to experience… Kellie Alston No Comments
Cooperation and Collaboration, Instructional Design, Student Engagement 26 May 2020 How to Prepare College Students for Group Work Online When I was 14 years old, my mother took me to our social security office in Durham, North Carolina, and… Kellie Alston No Comments
FACE Method, Instructional Design, Student Engagement How do you give your students the power to take ownership of what they are learning? And, how do you support them in a rewarding way? 02 May 2020 Empowering College Students Online How do you give your students the power to take ownership of what they are learning? And, how do you… Kellie Alston No Comments
FACE Method, Instructional Design 26 Mar 2020 Effective Ways to Facilitate Learning in the Online College Classroom If you had to name the most difficult professor you have ever had, who would roll off your tongue?⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀🤬🤬🤬⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Okay...I'm back!⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Now,… Kellie Alston No Comments
FACE Method, Instructional Design 23 Mar 2020 Using the F.A.C.E. Method to Create Dynamic College Courses Online Teaching online is not for the faint of heart. It requires the mastery of both pedagogical and technological skills. After… Kellie Alston No Comments
Instructional Design 24 Feb 2020 Is Spoon-Feeding College Students a Bad Thing? I have been teaching college students online for 15.5 years and every semester I have witnessed a significant change in… Kellie Alston 1 Comment
Instructional Design 19 Feb 2020 Making the Online Experience Meaningful for College Students Please click here to listen Meaningful. As an educator and instructional designer, this word intrigues me because it is so… Kellie Alston 1 Comment
Instructional Design 13 Feb 2020 Modifying Instruction for Your College Students Please click here to listen. The Almighty Syllabus. If you are like me, you tell your students that the syllabus… Kellie Alston 1 Comment