Thanks for this. In my online classes, I do ask students to ask (and answer) questions. Both information seeking and personal perspective. Often their questions are rather lame. Some students tend to ask "test type" questions. Others ask questions that can be answered with just a "yes" or "no".
Thanks for this. In my online classes, I do ask students to ask (and answer) questions. Both information seeking and personal perspective. Often their questions are rather lame. Some students tend to ask "test type" questions. Others ask questions that can be answered with just a "yes" or "no".
I provide a resource for my students to help them better understand what constitutes good question asking: https://www.nvcc.edu/home/lshulman/learning/deepthinking.htm But I am afraid few of my students actually read these resources.