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Jim Aird

Blended Learning: Adding Asynchronous Discussions to Your F2F Classrooms | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Asynchronous online discussions allow students to digest information by reading others' thoughts, processing, reflecting, contributing and continuing through this cycle at a slower pace.
  • However, the extra processing time provided in asynchronous discussions can help students minimize anxiety.
  • It seems that a group size of 7-10 works well.
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  • As a teacher, you need to strategically think about the type of prompts you use.
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