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The Age-Old Question – 'How to Engage Students in an Online Course?'

by  Rachel Ellison     Feb 22, 2020
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I teach in a fully online program so it's important to motivate my students early on!

  • One thing that I find effective is to start the semester out with something personal and fun, not necessarily course-related.
    • I'll ask them to post a picture that describes them or their dream vacation destination, etc. It breaks the ice in a way where it makes the course less tense and stressful the first week rather than jumping right into the content. This simple activity seems to break the ice and motivates students to do well and participate right from the beginning.
  • Keeping the lines of communication open is a great engagement tool.
    • If you stay engaged with them, they will stay engaged in the course.
    • "Motivating students throughout the semester can be a daunting task but I try to find time to check in with the students individually through email. This can be challenging for larger class sizes.

Dr. Rachel Ellison is the co-author of Health Policy Management:  A Case Approach. This text provides an introductory foundation to the study of health policy. The content is intuitively organized, and each chapter commences with an overview introducing a unique topic later covered throughout the chapter.

Ellison_Email_3D_600x400hIn addition, interdisciplinary-focused case studies curated by both nursing and healthcare professionals make this a truly comprehensive teaching resource. The multidisciplinary perspective and relevant content allow students and instructors to critically analyze current health policy issues and propose solutions. Learn more.

 

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The Age-Old Question – 'How to Engage Students in an Online Course?'

by  Rachel Ellison     Feb 22, 2020
default-teacher-students

I teach in a fully online program so it's important to motivate my students early on!

  • One thing that I find effective is to start the semester out with something personal and fun, not necessarily course-related.
    • I'll ask them to post a picture that describes them or their dream vacation destination, etc. It breaks the ice in a way where it makes the course less tense and stressful the first week rather than jumping right into the content. This simple activity seems to break the ice and motivates students to do well and participate right from the beginning.
  • Keeping the lines of communication open is a great engagement tool.
    • If you stay engaged with them, they will stay engaged in the course.
    • "Motivating students throughout the semester can be a daunting task but I try to find time to check in with the students individually through email. This can be challenging for larger class sizes.

Dr. Rachel Ellison is the co-author of Health Policy Management:  A Case Approach. This text provides an introductory foundation to the study of health policy. The content is intuitively organized, and each chapter commences with an overview introducing a unique topic later covered throughout the chapter.

Ellison_Email_3D_600x400hIn addition, interdisciplinary-focused case studies curated by both nursing and healthcare professionals make this a truly comprehensive teaching resource. The multidisciplinary perspective and relevant content allow students and instructors to critically analyze current health policy issues and propose solutions. Learn more.

 

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