2020 Virtual Conference

Fostering Community in Online Quantitative Literacy Courses 

11-06-2020 20:17:20

Online math students often lack the student-student and student-instructor personal interactions that create a sense of classroom community. This presentation will share some benefits of such interactions and will also share techniques that can be used to enhance the level of community that students experience in online Quantitative Literacy courses.

Feel free to contact me at nloutlaw@waketech.edu.

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11-08-2020 08:36:45

Thanks for highlighting the research you found and providing the sources, too. The Lundberg sparks my interest. I will be doing MAT 143 (Quant Lit) next semester and will be using your extensive discussion topics to build community. Also, I will be thinking about how to apply this to my other courses.

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