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A Renewed Case for Student Success: Using Transparency in Assignment Design When Teaching Remotely

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In response to the worldwide spread of COVID-19, most erstwhile face-to-face and hybrid courses have now transitioned into remotely delivered ones. In these new educational spaces, designing for student success poses some specific challenges, especially because many faculty have had to plan and design to teach remotely at relatively short notice. While instructional designers and technologists are doing their best to help faculty transition to remote teaching during this challenging time, there appears to be relatively little discussion about designing courses for maximizing student success. During these times (perhaps especially now), we need to intentionally design for student success, leveraging tools and pedagogical strategies to support the success of all—especially struggling students.

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Strategies to Help Struggling Writers

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Student writers often struggle because they lack connection with the assignment or an authentic audience. Relevant topics, blogging, and brainstorming with peers can remedy this.
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Effective research assignments -

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The activities included here reflect the principles presented in the OSU LIbraries' Effective Research Assignments workshop. To find out more about those, and additional resources, check out the accompanying research guide.

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Effective Research Assignments - LibGuides at Oregon State University

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LibGuides. Effective Research Assignments. Home.

 

This site includes a variety of resources to help teachers create effective research assignments and activities for undergraduate students.

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What Does the Future of Assignments Look Like?

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Assignments today are undergoing a drastic change. And we think that’s a good thing.
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What Kinds of Homework Seem to be Most Effective?

What Kinds of Homework Seem to be Most Effective? | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Homework can be an effective way of making the information stick so long the amount doesn't surpass the point of diminishing returns. Uncover some common myths

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How to Get High-Quality Student Work in PBL | Blog | Project Based Learning | BIE

How to Get High-Quality Student Work in PBL | Blog | Project Based Learning | BIE | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

“I thought the project was going well… but by the end, I felt that the work my students produced was not as good as I imagined it would be. I was a little embarrassed and almost wanted to dial back the audience’s expectations on the night of the presentations!”

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