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ACHE 2015

November 9–11, 2015

St. Louis, Missouri

Developing Critical Thinking Skills through Effective Online Discussions: Focus on Nontraditional Students in Higher Education

Wednesday, November 11, 2015 at 10:30 AM–11:30 AM CST
Breakout 6 - Concurrent
Session Type

Concurrent - Includes content presentation and Q & A with audience

Session Description

In higher education, most nontraditional students prefer online classes (Learninghouse, 2014). Maintaining meaningful class interaction and developing much needed critical thinking skills in online teaching can be challenging (Greg & Warren, 2009; Rovai, 2007). The discussion will focus on how to apply theory to stimulate critical thinking in online discussions (Hilton, 2013; Poll, Jeanne & Weller, 2014). Participants will learn how to use online discussions and assessment strategies for effective student learning and collaboration.

Session Focus

Credit Programming

Session Audience

Faculty

Primary Presenter

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Catherine N Kyeyune, Jackson State University
Contact information

catherine.kyeyune@jsums.edu
601-432-6104

Brief Bio

Catherine Kyeyune is an Assistant Professor of Human Resource Development at Jackson State University. Her interests include corporate training, adult learning, online learning and learning assessments.

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