Rethinking Online Space: Encouraging Student Immersion for Online and Hybrid Courses

A. Toscano
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Active learning and student-centered courses have been important goals for education research because they appear to provide better, more effective learning environments for students. This article provides ways to bring a student-centered perspective to online and hybrid courses. By using rhetoric and composition theories that inform critical pedagogical stances, the author calls for incorporating online writing spaces for students across the disciplines. Because writing and thinking are connected, the author advocates that online and hybrid courses ask students to (re)present their understanding of course content online in order to have students move away from passive learning. These online spaces, similar to e-portfolios, are semester-long projects that allow students more chances for reflecting on the course material through media with which contemporary students are already familiar. Additionally, the online spaces in which students compose form an online learning community for individuals to showcase their work and, more importantly, their understanding of the course material. The article concludes by showing readers that students showcasing their work online makes the medium (the Internet) their message.
重新思考在线空间:鼓励学生沉浸在在线和混合课程中
主动学习和以学生为中心的课程一直是教育研究的重要目标,因为它们似乎为学生提供了更好、更有效的学习环境。本文提供了将以学生为中心的视角引入在线和混合课程的方法。通过使用修辞学和写作理论,告知关键的教学立场,作者呼吁为跨学科的学生整合在线写作空间。因为写作和思考是联系在一起的,作者主张在线和混合课程要求学生在线(重新)展示他们对课程内容的理解,以使学生摆脱被动学习。这些在线空间,类似于电子作品集,是一个学期的项目,让学生有更多的机会通过当代学生已经熟悉的媒体来反思课程材料。此外,学生撰写的在线空间形成了一个在线学习社区,供个人展示他们的工作,更重要的是,展示他们对课程材料的理解。文章最后向读者表明,学生在网上展示他们的作品,使媒体(互联网)成为他们的信息。
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