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Learner Development College & University Education Research-Oriented Short Presentation

Making the Most of Online Learning: Student Reflections, Teacher Responses

Sat, Nov 13, 18:00-18:25 Asia/Tokyo

Location: Room 18

This presentation outlines research into student experiences of remote learning. The initial goal was to learn more about students’ online learning experiences and devise informed interventions. The presentation outlines a three-step information gathering process: exit cards, a qualitative survey of reflections, and a Google Forms survey to quantify experiences across the department. These provide insight into factors that influenced students’ satisfaction with remote-learning and illustrate the benefits of engaging students in the process of analysis.

  • Cecilia Smith Fujishima

    Interested in CLIL, teaching about Japan in English, curriculum design and skill development, history, visual literacy, media literacy, study abroad, global issues, internships using English, COIL etc

  • Adrienne JOHNSON

    My specializations are in gender, media, and cultural studies. I'm a lecturer in the International Society & Culture course in the Department of English Language and literature. We teach EFL students about society and culture in English.