Student Interactions
It is important for the students who enroll in my course to become exposed to three different types of interactions. There is student-content interaction, student-student interaction, and student-instructor interaction. The student-content interaction is the course content you will be using to keep the student interested in the course. For my course, this will be "Lessons from the Mouse." This book will be used for the learning material. The student will be required to read a chapter a week in an effort to expose the student to the course objectives. The students will also be assigned some web resources that will also expose them to the course objectives. Student-student interaction is demonstrated in my class through the discussion boards. The students will post their original post and students will respond to two original post and one follow-up post by the end of the week. Student-instructor interaction is demonstrated through grading of the assignments, answering emails and course questions, and through interaction from the discussion boards.
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