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The Importance Of Social Interaction In Online Courses

The Importance Of Social Interaction In Online Courses | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Student engagement is important, especially for online classes. Read on to discover why including social interaction in online courses is a must.

Via EDTECH@UTRGV, Elizabeth E Charles
Mateo Montilla Cifuentes's curator insight, March 7, 2020 1:59 PM
Communication has always been one of the most important needs for human kind, since the begining humans try to communicate and share their feelings and ideas with others. That is why we should as educators take advantage of nowadays social media and interactive social interaction apps in order to cmommunicate with our students and allow them to share the information with their peers. I believe that not using that would be a waste of time and that we would be missing some of the greates technological advancements in the history of human kind.
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The Critical Importance of Building Social Elements into Your Online Courses

The Critical Importance of Building Social Elements into Your Online Courses | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
If You're not Incorporating Social Constructs in Your Online Courses, You’re Missing A Fundamental Engagement and Learning Opportunity While Online Learning

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Smartphones aren't a smart choice in middle school

Smartphones aren't a smart choice in middle school | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
There is a correlation between cell phones and teen depression, writes Delaney Ruston, so US schools should follow France's lead and ban students' from having them during school.

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