Engaging Students with Weekly Video Announcements

Increase student engagement by posting weekly video announcements. Here are some tips!

Brooke Shriner

AdjunctWorld.com

Published: 2/18/2018 Public

Last week, we discussed three techniques to use to "invite" your students to an online discussion - a means of increasing engagement, an essential variable in online student (and teacher) success.

This week, I'll add another tip for increasing engagement, as reported on the Blackboard Blog (2016): Increase student engagement by posting weekly video announcements. Instructional designer Josh Murdock writes:

I have created weekly updates via webcam for my online educational technology courses for a few semesters now. Students have given great feedback on this type of video announcement. Students say they feel more connected, understand expectations better, and get a better sense of the assignments each week. (para 5).

Murdock goes on to share that he follows the same format for each video announcements:

  1. Discuss the previous week with any type of encouragement or reminders needed.
  2. Discuss upcoming week assignments with particular details on assignments, best practices, and questions you typically get from students on the various assignments.
  3. Highlight something new and refer students to my Tips and Tricks section for a weekly extra on a tool or information.
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