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The seven principles of online learning: Feedback from faculty and alumni on its importance for teaching and learning

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In this paper, the authors investigated the importance of student engagement with faculty, peers and course content in online teaching and learning and found that students valued engagement with their faculty more than engagement with other students or course content.
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Effective online teaching and learning requires a carefully designed classroom that promotes student engagement with faculty, peers and course content. This research included an investigation of the importance of faculty–student communication and collaboration; student–student communication and collaboration; active learning techniques; prompt feedback; appropriate time for tasks; high performance expectations; and respect for diverse learning styles (preferences) (Chickering and Ehrmann 1996) to faculty in their online teaching and to alumni in their online learning. The participants were 14 college faculty and 111 alumni, from the same graduate program. A 45-item Likert survey and two open-ended questions were presented to the participants to explore the important factors contributing to their online teaching and learning. The results demonstrated that holding students to high standards of performance, academic honesty and professional conduct was the most important factor to both faculty in their online teaching and alumni in their online learning. Additionally, alumni valued engagement with their faculty more than engagement with other students or course content. Students need an online instructor who is organised and communicative in the online classroom, and faculty need a solidly designed online classroom, with engaged students who are timely in their work. An analysis of the findings with specific application to online teaching and learning is presented in this article.

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Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education: Faculty Inventory. Institutional Inventory.

TL;DR: Chickering is a Distinguished Professor of Higher Education at Memphis State University and a Visiting Professor at George Mason University as mentioned in this paper, and Gamson is a sociologist who holds appointments at the John W. McCormack Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Massachusetts-Boston, and in the Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education at University of Michigan.
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Seven principles for good practice in undergraduate education

TL;DR: Chickering is a Distinguished Professor of Higher Education at Memphis State University and a Visiting Professor at George Mason University as discussed by the authors, and Gamson is a sociologist who holds appointments at the John W. McCormack Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Massachusetts-Boston, and in the Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education at University of Michigan.
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Creating Significant Learning Experiences: An Integrated Approach to Designing College Courses

L. Dee Fink
TL;DR: In this article, a taxonomy of significant learning experiences is presented, with an emphasis on the human importance of good teaching and learning, and a decision guide for planning a course.

IMPLEMENTING THE SEVEN PRINCIPLES: Technology as Lever

TL;DR: The AAHE Bulletin first published seven principles for good practice in Undergraduate Education as mentioned in this paper, which were followed by a Faculty Inventory and an Institutional Inventory (Johnson Foundation, 1989) and by a Student Inventory (1990).
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Engagement Matters: Student Perceptions on the Importance of Engagement Strategies in the Online Learning Environment.

TL;DR: In this article, a survey-based research study examines student perception on various engagement strategies used in online courses based on Moore's interaction framework and concludes that student engagement increases student satisfaction, enhances student motivation to learn, reduces the sense of isolation, and improves student performance.
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What is The importance of effective teaching and learning?

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