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Instructors Restrained Participation in Threaded Discussions Gives Students Control, Ownership of Learning
When Karen Swan, research professor in the Research Center for Educational Technology at Kent State University, taught online courses, she used a very simple rubric for threaded discussions: each posting should relate to the course material and the students experience. This, combined with a technique she calls restrained participation, helped achieve her goal of eliciting diverse opinions.
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