Session Description
The proverb no man is an island by Donne (1624) is as relative to life today as it was in the 17th century, including the area of education. Connections have and continues to be an important part of education and student success. This is true of both online (Weller, 2007) and traditional classrooms (Kop, 2011). In general, people want connections with their peers, the content, and their faculty. This session will examine technologies which are available in many learning management systems and as open source with a focus on utilizing these technologies to enhance faculty/student/curriculum connection. We will operationally define connection and differentiate between time on task. Additionally, consideration will be given to the role connection can have in improving student success outcomes in the classroom. Lastly, areas for further research will be discussed.
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45-Minute Interactive Session
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