THINK OF STUDENTS AS CO-CREATORS
Dr. Ana-Paula Correia allows students to facilitate online discussions in order to enhance engagement and allow students to practice teaching online.
“When teaching fully online graduate classes, I ask my students to lead and create a weekly online discussion performing the role of moderator/facilitator. This approach to online discussions increases engagement among students and also gives them an opportunity to practice much of what they are learning in their advanced degrees. As adult learners and professionals themselves, my students have much to offer to the class and in particular to the online conversations. My role in the discussions was one of a participant. I would follow the lead of the student-facilitator and would contribute with my experiences and knowledge as any other student in the class.
This novel pedagogical approach for online discussions changes the traditional role of the instructor from having total control of the online discussions and puts the emphasis on the online learner, who becomes more autonomous, independent, and a self-motivated manager of their own learning process.”