Category: Methods
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Planned and Unplanned Online Discussions

Introduction In a graduate online course, the weekly discussion forum can make the difference between a class that sparks deep reflection and one that feels like a perfunctory exercise. Thoughtfully facilitated online discussions serve as a bridge between passive content consumption and active intellectual engagement. When students engage in meaningful…
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The Role and Impact of Online Discussions

Discussions have remained a cornerstone of online education, serving as a bridge between passive content consumption and active engagement. When graduate students participate in meaningful online discussions, they move beyond rote memorization and engage in analysis and synthesis of ideas. Research consistently shows that discussion-based learning enhances comprehension, improves knowledge…
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Podcasts

A Podcast is an audio-based, discussion-driven format that enables students to engage in in-depth analysis, critical dialogue, and reflective storytelling on a given topic. Unlike traditional presentations that rely on visual elements, podcasts emphasize spoken communication, narrative structure, and auditory engagement, making them an excellent tool for developing argumentation skills,…
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Interactive Infographic Explanations

An Interactive Infographic Explanation is a visually driven presentation format that challenges students to design data-rich, conceptually clear infographics and provide a detailed explanation of their key findings, trends, or arguments. Unlike traditional slide-based presentations that rely on sequential, text-heavy content, infographics present complex information in a structured, visually engaging…
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Digital Storytelling

A Digital Storytelling Presentation is a multimedia-rich narrative format that combines narration, visuals, and music to convey complex ideas in a compelling and emotionally engaging way. Unlike traditional presentations that rely on static slides or straightforward spoken explanations, digital storytelling integrates text, images, audio, and video to create an immersive…
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PechaKucha Presentations

A PechaKucha (Japanese for “chit-chat”) or Ignite Presentation is a fast-paced, visually driven presentation format that challenges students to communicate ideas concisely, engage audiences effectively, and enhance their visual storytelling skills. Unlike traditional presentations where students can linger on slides, PechaKucha and Ignite formats impose strict timing constraints—typically 20 slides…
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Town Hall Meeting

A Town Hall Meeting Presentation is an interactive, role-based discussion format that simulates a public forum where diverse stakeholders debate, deliberate, and negotiate solutions to real-world issues. Unlike traditional presentations that focus on individual or group reports, the Town Hall format requires students to engage with multiple perspectives, defend their…
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Devil’s Advocate

A Devil’s Advocate Presentation is a structured argumentative exercise designed to challenge assumptions, encourage critical thinking, and deepen analytical reasoning by requiring students to argue against a commonly accepted viewpoint. Unlike standard debates, where students may be assigned to either side of an issue, this format specifically tasks students with…
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Debate

A Debate Presentation is a structured, argument-driven learning format that requires students to engage in critical reasoning, defend positions with evidence, and respond to counterarguments in a persuasive and logical manner. Unlike traditional presentations, where students passively deliver information, debates challenge them to think on their feet, anticipate opposing viewpoints,…
