Introduction Discussion Boards: Building Connections that Last a Semester or More
Introduction Discussion Boards: Building Connections that Last a Semester or More avatar

Building relationships with our students is so important and something AVID promotes.  In fact, “AVID trains educators to recognize the unique circumstances that each student brings to the classroom. Teachers are encouraged to spend time throughout the year intentionally building relationships with their students” (“What If”).

Our L-term schedule has mostly online courses, and we need to intentionally engage with our students to help them feel comfortable and supported. An introduction discussion assignment is one way to get students connected with the content, each other, and their instructor. As noted in “Making Good Use of Discussion Boards,” discussions do “help create a social presence in an online course along with a sense of community. Presence and community . . . can foster emotional connections. They also improve student learning and can create greater feelings of satisfaction with the course.”

As instructors, there is an added benefit of learning information about students that will help you connect with them throughout the semester.  Reading instructor Ruthie Hollis shared, “I am finding out the most interesting things about my students! As I read each post, I jot down a couple facts about each student on a little list, and then during the semester I can refer back to my ‘cheat sheet’ when I am giving feedback . . . on their assignments, such as mentioning how a certain skill/concept will be helpful in their particular career field.”

Sources

Hollis, Ruth. “Responding to Discussion Boards.” Microsoft Teams. 30 September 2021. Accessed September 2021.

“Making Good Use of Discussion Boards.” The K. Patricia Cross Academy. https://kpcrossacademy.org/making-good-use-of-online-discussion-boards/. Accessed 30 September 2021.

“What If Every Teacher Inspired and Connected with Their Students?” AVID. https://www.avid.org/teacher-effectiveness. Accessed 30 September 2021.

Linking to Assignments, Quizzes, Checklists, etc. from Announcements in D2L
Linking to Assignments, Quizzes, Checklists, etc. from Announcements in D2L avatar

The Announcements’ tool in D2L is a great place to share reminders with students, and we are able to link to specific areas of the course. If, for example, you want to remind students to complete the syllabus quiz, you can link directly to the quiz from announcements.

As an example, pasted below is a copy of an announcement I posted in my L-term ENG 100 class this morning. (If you would like a quick training on how to insert hyperlinks in your announcements, please reach out to me: Martin.L@ptc.edu.)

ENG 100 Assignment Due Dates and Directions
Lisa Martin posted on Sep 29, 2021 10:55AM

To see a list of the assignments we will be working on this semester along with their due dates, please click on the checklist link that is at the top of our course homepage.  Then, click on the D2L Assignment Due Dates and Checklist. If you will scroll down just a bit after opening the link, you will see the list of assignments for the semester along with their due dates.  Within the checklist, you can “check them off” as you complete them, and this will help you stay on track this semester. 

This is a ten-week class, so please stay on track with assignments.  If there is anything you do not understand, cannot find, or about which you have a question, please reach out to me.  I am here, and I am happy to help.

These are the assignments that are due this week:

A.1 Syllabus Quiz Oct 1, 2021 11:59 PM

A.3 Diagnostic Essay Oct 1, 2021 11:59 PM

A.5 Introductory Discussion Oct 1, 2021 11:59 PM

A.6 Lesson: The Writing Process and Essay Structure Oct 1, 2021 11:59 PM

A.7 Quiz: The Writing Process and Essay Structure Oct 1, 2021 11:59 PM

New AVID Trainings — Save the Dates
New AVID Trainings — Save the Dates avatar

Full descriptions and registration information for these sessions will be provided, but please go ahead and save these training dates. AVID will be facilitating these online sessions:

AVID Advising, Part I (October 20th, 12:45-4PM)

AVID CTE Critical Thinking and Problem Solving (November 3, 12:45-4PM)

AVID Focused Notetaking and 10-2-2 Lesson Structure (November 5, 9AM -12:15PM)

AVID Reading, Part 1 (December 3rd, 9AM -12:15PM)