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All technology tools have their strengths and are dependent on the instructor's knowledge and ability to use it in a manner to maximize its effectiveness. 

From this module, I’ve learned that active learning shifts the responsibility of learning away from the instructor and toward the student, emphasizing participation, collaboration, and reflection rather than passive listening. It encourages students to take ownership of their education through discussion, problem-solving, and critical analysis skills that are increasingly vital in both academic and professional contexts.

I also gained insight into the historical context of active learning, particularly its rise in the 1980s and 1990s when educators began recognizing that traditional lecture methods often failed to promote critical thinking or long-term retention. The approach aligns well with modern educational goals,… >>>

Learning about the 4 O's! Origin, orchestration, organization, and outcome assessments!

Keeping students engaged is very important!

I've learned that they both refers to how learning happens in term of time and interaction

I learned that managing the e-learning environment is essential for creating an online class that is organized, supportive, and easy for students to navigate. This topic helped me understand the importance of setting clear expectations, organizing course materials in a logical way, maintaining regular communication, and addressing issues quickly so students can stay focused on learning. I plan to apply this by creating a well-structured online course, keeping instructions and resources easy to find, and maintaining a consistent presence so students feel guided and supported throughout the class.

I learned that engaging learners in an online course requires more than just presenting information; it involves creating opportunities for students to actively participate and stay connected to the material. This topic helped me see the value of using discussions, interactive activities, clear communication, and varied teaching methods to keep students interested and motivated. I plan to apply this by making my online lessons more interactive, encouraging participation, and designing activities that help students feel involved and supported throughout the course.

Comment on Xuan Dung Nguyen's post: I agree, especially about timely feedback. Sometimes a student has an urgent question that needs to be answered and when the instructor answers right away it relieves stress from the student.

Comment on Jenny ONeal's post: Hello Jenny, I 100% agree with you, it's simple 

I learned that active learning can be limited by misconceptions, especially the belief that instructors lose control or that students may not be ready to take responsibility for learning. I plan to apply this by acting more intentionally as a facilitator, using structured activities that guide students while still encouraging independence and active participation.

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