A Template for Disciplinary Reflection in the AI Age
Does the rise of AI tools change how we teach? Does it change what we teach? How, in other words, should we think about the discipline-specific skills and knowledge that […]
Does the rise of AI tools change how we teach? Does it change what we teach? How, in other words, should we think about the discipline-specific skills and knowledge that […]
The CVC Course Design Rubric is being revised, and this webinar offers an overview look at the work behind that effort. Designed for all California community college faculty, this session […]
Join us for an interactive session that goes beyond traditional academics to nurture the whole student in online learning environments. In this engaging webinar, you'll discover practical, evidence-based strategies to […]

In online learning environments, students often spend more time scrolling through content than engaging with their peers. While we know that human connection—not just information—is the key to deeper academic engagement, is it possible to build these relationships in a scripted online setting like a college course? In this session, we’ll explore what it means to “scroll less and talk more” in the context of online learning and how this shift can support our students’ persistence, motivation, and success.
Participants will explore a range of communication tools—both within Canvas and external platforms—with a focus on strategies that encourage authentic student-to-student connection. Special attention will be given to ways we can replicate the informal spaces where meaningful peer relationships form in face-to-face classes. Attendees will leave with flexible, scalable ideas for building online student communities that support learning in the online classroom and beyond.
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