From Student Engagement Strategies for the Online Learning Environment. by Paula M. Bigatel, PhD , March 14th, 2016.
During the past year and a half, our faculty development unit has been gathering data from students about how engaged they felt in their online courses. We wanted to use this data to develop a variety of strategies for faculty to use to better engage their students. Research provides evidence for the connection between higher student engagement and persistence and retention in online programs (Boston, et al., 2010; Wyatt, 2011). Encouraging student engagement is especially important in the online environment where attrition rates are higher than in the face-to-face setting (Allen & Seaman, 2015; Boston & Ice, 2011).
We gained valuable insights from students when we asked: “Define what it means to you to be engaged in a course.” Below are student quotes for each theme that emerged and some strategies for encouraging engagement.
Interaction and timely feedback The complete text can be found in the original article.
Relevance and real-world application The complete text can be found in the original article.
Motivation/interest The complete text can be found in the original article.