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Fostering Student Collaboration and Fun in a Virtual Learning Environment: Hogans Helpful Hints
By Kerry F. Hogan
Whether you are new to teaching online or a cyberspace veteran, developing a repertoire of fresh and innovative instructional strategies to leverage student interaction is a difficult task. Ive been fortunate enough to have taught in the high school, technical college, and university environments employing a variety of technologies such as HTML editors like FrontPage, course management systems like Blackboard, electronic message boards like WebBoard, chatting software, ITV systems, etc. Ive experienced my share of success and failures attempting to integrate technology into instruction. Regardless of the web authoring and communication tools you have at your disposal, I invite you to consider adopting some the following tips and tricks I use to foster online collaboration and fun in the teaching and learning process. I hope you find some of them helpful.
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