From classrooms to Zoom rooms: preserving effective communication in distance education

Author(s):  
Adi Katz ◽  
Sagit Kedem-Yemini
2011 ◽  
pp. 1583-1588
Author(s):  
Bonnie L. MacGregor

Effective communication of the grading process to students is a concern that many online instructors face. The purpose of this entry is to show how the use of a rubric as an assessment tool clarifies for distance education instructors and their students the expectations, criteria, and performance levels of assignments, plus – more importantly – how the rubric details the description of the earned grade.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 109-121
Author(s):  
Vincent Mensah Minadzi ◽  
Emmanuel Kofi Gyimah ◽  
Vera Rosemary Ankoma-Sey

This study was aimed at exploring mentors’ experiences at the College of Distance Education (CoDE), University of Cape Coast. The study adopted qualitative approach to bring out mentors’ insights into the mentoring process. Researchers employed census sampling techniques for the study. In all, 145 participants were used for the study. The main data collection instrument was open-ended questionnaire. The study revealed that mentors face professionalrelated, institutional-related and transportation challenges. Again, it came out that mentors adopted effective communication, guidance and counselling, orientation and sacrificial approach to manage the challenges they faced. The study recommended that the management of CoDE should consider adopting advance payment plan for mentors to reduce their financial burden. Also, College should consider adopting a cluster system where mentees are grouped based on their distribution in a particular location so that mentors would not have to travel far for supervision.


2011 ◽  
pp. 1410-1416
Author(s):  
Bonnie L. MacGregor

Effective communication of the grading process to students is a concern that many online instructors face. The purpose of this entry is to show how the use of a rubric as an assessment tool clarifies for distance education instructors and their students the expectations, criteria, and performance levels of assignments, plus – more importantly – how the rubric details the description of the earned grade.


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