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When active learning strategies are employed in the classroom, students perform better on concept tests and have lower failure rates. Instructors who adopt a student-centered approach to teaching can create meaningful opportunities to engage more deeply with content, ideas, and other students. These short articles can help you consider different facets of the teaching and learning environment and the importance of student engagement.
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Three Dimensions of Student Engagement
Student engagement is a multi-faced concept and should be examined holistically
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Benefits of Active Learning
Students learn more effectively when they are actively engaged than when they passively receive information.
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Emotional Connections Online
Hear how instructor Wendy Yang makes personal connections online.
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Building Student Engagement Online
Discover how to build and maintain student engagement throughout your online course.
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Student Engagement
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Creative ways to generate alternative activities to achieve your student learning objectives.
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Student Engagement in Online Courses
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