绘制大班在线课程的学习微气候图

Kay Hammond
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随着在线课堂学生人数的不断增加,了解影响教学的微环境变得至关重要。本文介绍了一个大型在线课程中现有和潜在的微气候图,并为开发此类地图提供指导,以提高学生的幸福感和学习效果。通过借鉴自然科学中的微气候概念,教育微气候被定义为在更大的社会环境中一个小群体内的规范、态度和行为。本研究探讨了网络空间中的各种社会微气候,旨在创建更具包容性和互动性的社区,培养学生的基本技能。研究提出了绘制小气候图的六步流程,强调了考虑学生人口统计、不断反思和改进、见微知著的重要性。最终,了解和利用微气候可以更好地设计课程,支持大型在线群组中学生的不同需求。
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Mapping learning microclimates in a large-cohort online course
As the number of students in online classrooms continues to rise, understanding the microclimates that influence teaching and learning becomes crucial. This paper presents a map of existing and potential microclimates in a large online course and offers guidance on developing such maps to enhance student well-being and learning outcomes. By drawing on the concept of microclimates from natural sciences, educational microclimates are defined as the norms, attitudes, and behaviors within a subgroup of people in a larger social climate. The study explores various social microclimates within online spaces, aiming to create more inclusive and interactive communities that foster essential skills for students. A six-step process for developing microclimate maps is proposed, highlighting the importance of considering student demographics and engaging in continuous reflection and improvement, seeing the trees in the wood. Ultimately, understanding and leveraging microclimates can lead to better course design and support the diverse needs of students in large online cohorts.
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