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Alternative Ideas for Discussion Boards: Reinventing a Classic Online Class Activity

Alternative Ideas for Discussion Boards: Reinventing a Classic Online Class Activity

If you’ve been around higher education for very long as a professor, instructional designer, or student, you know there’s one activity you can never seem to get away from in an online course: Discussion Boards. 

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Ann Iley, Instructional Designer, PhDPosted on October 26, 2021October 6, 2021Categories Higher Education, Instruction, Instructional DesignTags discussion2 Comments on Alternative Ideas for Discussion Boards: Reinventing a Classic Online Class Activity

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