How Constant Feedback and Pair Work Forged a Successful Online Classroom | HackerNoon
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Collecting and responding to constant feedback during online course pilots significantly improved the learning experience. The team emphasized flexibility to meet student needs. Quick recaps and collaborative notebook sessions were introduced in response to feedback, enhancing engagement and clarity. Retention rates were high, with many participants completing the course despite it being free and optional. Overall, student responses were positive, highlighting the effectiveness of interactive elements and teaching style, which further motivated the instructors and informed future course adaptations.
Relentless feedback loops during the pilots were critical in responding to student needs, allowing for adjustments that enhanced understanding and engagement in the course.
Collecting feedback consistently enabled the team to identify unclear aspects of the course and adapt session content to meet student expectations, increasing retention and satisfaction.
Responses to feedback included quick recaps and collaborative work on notebooks, which helped solidify comprehension and reinforce connections between sessions.
Overall feedback was immensely positive, with students appreciating the real-time interactions, effective pair learning, and the sense of humor from the instructors, boosting motivation.
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