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10 Tips for Engaging Online StudentsDr Helen DixonDigital Learning Team

1. Start making contact early
If possible, initiate contact before the course begins
Introduce yourself and encourage participants to do the same
Create a short introduction video to add a personal touch to your course
#hello

2. Create a ‘warm-up’ activity
Use a discussion forum to get the conversation started
Create an online poll to ask a simple question and discuss the results
Ask participants to choose a topic to be included

3. Encourage sharing
Allow students to use forums or social media to share resources that they have found online
Create a class wiki or database where participants can add their own content

4. Provide clear directions
Be concise and clear in your instructions and expectations
Use chats or forums to allow students to ask for clarification
Create worked examples or videos to show students how to complete a task

5. Present content in chunks
Breakdown large topics into more manageable chunks
Try to keep video clips below 5 minutes
Intersperse resources with activities to keep content engaging

6. Keep students informedUse announcements to post regular updates and reminders
Add activities to the course calendar to help everyone stay on track and meet deadlines
Use the course forum to answer any queries so that everyone can see the information

7. Include plenty of visual content
Use infographics, diagrams or charts to present data or clarify complex concepts
Create videos or animations to replace some text
Include relevant images to reinforce key messages

8. Encourage students to create digital contentAllow students to use wikis or blogs as an alternative to writing assignments or reports
Encourage students to create and share visual content such as infographics, videos or animation
Promote the use of e-Portfolios

9. Give timely feedbackGet involved in forum discussions, providing constructive critique
Use progress bars or activity checkboxes to help students track their progress
Use the feedback option in quizzes to direct students to useful resources

10. Reward effort and engagement
Make sure that activities are clearly aligned to learning objectives
Encourage participation in forums and respond to comments or questions
Use game-based learning to add a competitive element

Find out more
• Contact the Digital Learning Team at [email protected]
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