With these findings in mind, let's explore five strategies to increase and measure engagement in online learning sessions.
The human brain is wired to respond positively to novelty, movement, and change. Translating the dynamism of an in-person classroom into a virtual learning environment can significantly boost student engagement. This can be achieved by:
• Incorporate collaborative activities and small group work into class sessions.
• Change up learner groups as frequently as it makes sense with the class material.
• Don’t cluster all the group work in one part of the class - instead, space it throughout the session.
• Use tools like Engageli's tables to change seating based on poll responses, thus maintaining a dynamic class session.
Real connections often form in the informal, spontaneous moments of training sessions. To foster this in the more rigid online space:
• Encourage real-time, water-cooler-type conversations that go beyond text-based channels like Slack and discussion boards.
• Provide both structured and unstructured opportunities for these interactions to support and include all types of learners.
• Use features like Engageli's table mode during breaks, coupled with icebreakers and timed activities to promote informal engagement.
Retention of class content easily fades over time, particularly as learners are introduced to new material. To combat this, incorporate spaced repetition of content. Spaced repetition is a learning technique that involves revisiting and reviewing information at increasing intervals of time. This method is based on research which shows that people learn better when concepts are studied multiple times over a long period. To incorporate this technique in your class sessions:
• Develop opportunities for learners to review material in spaced intervals, so that they can access information just-in-time and apply it to their specific assignments or personal context.
• Provide the ability to return to the same space and the same materials to make new connections with the content.
• Offer persistent, always-on spaces like Engageli playback rooms for learners to review and connect with the curriculum.
Retrieval practice, a learning technique where learners are asked to recall and apply specific information from memory, is the most efficient method for mastery of knowledge. Implement this by:
• Use real-time polls to check learner understanding.
• Encourage learners to generate questions for peer groups or engage in Q&A sessions with instructors or subject matter experts.
• Use tools like Engageli for built-in polls, timers, and collaborative documents to facilitate this process.
In virtual settings, where non-verbal cues and body language are less obvious, understanding diverse forms of engagement is key. To achieve this:
• Recognize that engagement manifests in various forms, even when cameras are off.
• Collect quantitative and qualitative data to iteratively improve educational content.
• Build and facilitate session content based on real-time and post-session data.
• Use analytics tools like Engageli to identify and replicate engaging activities.
For instructors looking to increase engagement and impact of their online sessions, Engageli's purpose-built design for active learning stands out. Below are some key features that make Engageli a helpful tool for effective online learning.