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Incorporate Asynchronous Activities

Link: The Asynchronous Cookbook (by the Office of Digital Learning & Inquiry at Middlebury College)

 

Description: “Whether you’re teaching mostly in person but looking for some regular, asynchronous activities to add to your course, or teaching a fully online course, this resource is for you. The activities in this cookbook draw on research and good practice in online course design to provide recipes – concise and specific instructions and examples – for adding asynchronous activities to a course. Meaningful interaction between students and instructors is a key ingredient in all of these recipes.”

 

Group and team work in asynchronous settings, discussion activities, mapping activities, games, simulations and labs, writing, and presentations. 

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