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Pair Teaching Content with an Assignment to Encourage Student Engagement

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Pair Learning Content with an Assignment to Encourage Student Engagement

Encourage students to engage in course materials by tying them to assessments,  placing them in Canvas assignments, or linking to them from an assignment. After students have viewed a lecture, video, reading, etc. they can immediately respond by completing a discussion, worksheet, quiz, short assignment, etc. 

Students are much more likely to read a text, watch a video, or complete a learning activity if they know they will be assessed on the learning content. 

The more that content is paired with assessments (and learning outcomes), the more students will engage and find it meaningful.


Graphic of a computer screen with a play button. Above the screen is text which reads After you watch the video, use the discussion forum below to discuss how this ties into chapter 10 and the three main points of the lecture. Below the screen is a button which reads Reply. Above the screen are two interlocking blue and gold links which are labelled Video and Canvas Discussion

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