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Good Teaching Principles WebCT Tools. Linear PowerPoint. Good Teaching Principles. Chickering and Gamson’s Theory (1987) 1. Encourages faculty to student interaction 2. Encourages student to student interaction 3. Promotes active learning
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Good Teaching Principles WebCT Tools Linear PowerPoint
Good Teaching Principles • Chickering and Gamson’s Theory (1987) • 1. Encourages faculty to student interaction • 2. Encourages student to student interaction • 3. Promotes active learning • 4. Communicates high expectations • 5. Facilitates time on task • 6. Provides rich, rapid feedback • 7. Respects diverse learning Linear PowerPoint
WebCT Tools • Chat • Discussions • Mail • Quiz Linear PowerPoint
Chat • Chat allows students to have real-time conversations with their instructor or other students. • Good Teaching Principles it supports: • 1. Encourages faculty to student interaction 2. Encourages student to student interaction3. Promotes active learning6. Provides rich, rapid feedback7. Respects diverse learning Linear PowerPoint
Discussions • Discussions is WebCT’s bulletin board feature. It allows the user to post, read, and search for messages. • Good Teaching Principles it supports: • 1. Encourages faculty to student interaction 2. Encourages student to student interaction3. Promotes active learning6. Provides rich, rapid feedback7. Respects diverse learning Linear PowerPoint
Mail • Mail is an internal email system for WebCT and requires the user to access the WebCT account to read, send, and search their mails. • Good Teaching Principles it supports: • 1. Encourages faculty to student interaction 2. Encourages student to student interaction Linear PowerPoint
Quiz • The quiz feature of WebCT allows designers to create quizzes with multiple choice, true/false, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and essay questions. • Good Teaching Principles it supports: • 1. Encourages faculty-student interaction3. Promotes active learning4. Communicates high expectations5. Facilitates time on task6. Provides rich, rapid feedback Linear PowerPoint