Breakout Rooms Can Increase Student Engagement in Online Tutorials
Breakout Rooms Can Increase Student Engagement in Online Tutorials
What is this Research About?
What did the Researchers Do?
What did the Researchers Find?
→ How to Implement this Research in Your Classroom
Breakout rooms give students in online courses an opportunity to collaborate and work in smaller groups. Students report feeling engaged in breakout room activities, and confident speaking in a small group. Breakout rooms also allow instructors an opportunity to check-in with students in smaller groups. Breakout rooms can be implemented using Courselink’s Virtual Classroom tool or Zoom.
Tips for Successful Breakout Rooms:
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Set up breakout rooms in advance
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Plan activities for students to work on in breakout room (activities may be different than in a face-to-face tutorial)
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Provide clear guidance and all necessary tools (e.g., online whiteboard, link to Google doc, discussion questions, etc.) to students to complete activity
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Aim for groups of 3 to 5 students in each breakout room, and ensure that each student has a task to complete
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Practice using the breakout room tool and become comfortable with the technology before the class
→ Citation
Chandler, K. (2016). Using breakout rooms in synchronous online tutorials. Journal of Perspectives in Applied Academic Practice, 4(3), 10.14297/jpaap.v4i3.216
→ Keywords
- Virtual Classroom
- Interaction
- Breakout rooms
- Online Tutorials
- Small-group Work
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Canada License
Snapshot Writer: Giuliana Lowry
Snapshot Publication Date: 2020
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