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We invite friends and colleagues of the Wabash Center from across North America to contribute periodic blog posts for one of our several blog series.
Contact:
Donald Quist
[email protected]
Educational Design Manager, Wabash Center
Israel Galindo is Associate Dean, Lifelong Learning at the Columbia Theological Seminary. Galindo writes for the “Along the Journey” blog of the Columbia Theological Seminary, and, the Digital Flipchart blog. His most recent books are Mastering the Art of Instruction: The Nine Essential Instructional Skills Every Teacher Must Master, Stories of the Desert Fathers: Wit And Wisdom for Today’s Bewildering Times, Seeking the Holy: An Introduction to the History and Practice of Spiritual Direction for Today’s Churches, and Theories of Learning: Approaches to Teaching and Learning for Christian Educators and Theological Faculty
I like it when
folks get together and share ideas.
Great website, stick with it!
How do you find out what your assignments are each day and anything else that needs to be done?
I always using Justification Prompts. They are very helpful, coz if you know how to defend your ideas or thoughts, you are halfway there.
I agree with you on this one…
“Your ability to provide effective instructional feedback on your courses discussion forums will be the key to successful student learning.”
The significance of instructional prompts in online learning cannot be overstated. They serve as catalysts for fostering deep understanding and interaction, pivotal for an enriching learning experience. Instructors play a vital role in shaping this environment through timely and meaningful engagement with students in discussion forums.