Event Information
0:00–0:03: Introduction
0:03–0:10: Explore three common barriers to disengagement online (self-efficacy, value, belonging). Audience poll
0:10–0:12: What is self-efficacy online and why is it critical?
0:12–0:20: Building Confidence Through Structure and Feedback
0:20–0:27: Share strategies for social and cognitive presence.
0:27–0:30: Summarize three common barriers to engagement online and main takeaways for addressing these barriers.
After this session, participants will be able to identify key factors that influence student motivation in online environments, apply research-based strategies that build curiosity and confidence, and design learning experiences that foster meaningful engagement.
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