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Use shared reading activities to promote student engagement in readings and discussions, and enhance their ownership of learning activities. Shared reading promotes learner-learner and learner-content interaction and encourages engagement with scholarly texts and writing.
This activity is designed to engage students in reading activities through the use of the discussion feature in Canvas. Follow the instructions below:
The following technologies in this activity are supported by UTS:
Introduce at the beginning of the semester, and use weekly or as relevant. Suitable for:
BUILD | TEACH | LEARN |
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1-2 hrs | 30 mins | 30 mins |
This activity is useful because it helps academics to enhance social presence by promoting learner to learner and learner to content interactions. By allocating responsibilities to students to lead discussion of the readings and assigning other responsibilities such as question-prompter, we can help to enhance learners’ ownership of the learning activities (Boettcher & Conrad, 2016).
Activities such as setting up tasks, providing detailed instructions and summarising also help to enhance teacher presence (Pelz, 2010).
Boettcher, J. V., & Conrad, R.M. (2016). The online teaching survival guide: Simple and practical pedagogical tips (2nd ed). Jossey-Bass.
Pelz, B (2010). Three principles of effective online pedagogy. Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 8(3), 33-46.
Laudari, S. (2020). ‘Shared Reading’ in Adaptable Resources for Teaching with Technology, LX.Lab, Institute for Interactive Media & Learning, University of Technology, Sydney. Retrieved from https://lx-dev.uts.edu.au/resources/shared-reading/
The Adaptable Resources for Teaching with Technology collection by LX.Lab, Institute for Interactive Media & Learning, University of Technology, Sydney are provided as open educational resources under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
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