Visual Repository: Instructor Strategies

MEADE Visual Repository: Instructor Strategies

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This section focuses on instructor strategies that help create a supportive, structured, and inclusive online learning environment. The infographics explore how instructor tone can influence student trust and motivation, how scaffolding can break complex tasks into manageable steps, and how to provide feedback that is timely, specific, and actionable in an online environment.

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comparing online teaching modalities

This graphic compares synchronous, asynchronous, and hybrid online teaching with rragard to interaction, flexibility and access.

instructor tone graphic

This graphic shows how instructor tone can effect motivation and participation.

Scaffolding learning

This visual shows how to scaffold a major assignment by breaking it into manageable steps to promote student success.

inclusive practices for diverse learners

This graphic presents accessibility principles that support diverse online learners.

chunking content graphic

This infographic illustrates four microlearning principles that help to design content for attention and retention.

the engagement triad

This infographic introduces three types of engagement cognitive, behavioral, and emotional engagement that play a key role in student success.

motivating students online graphic

This graphic visualizes key intrinsici and extrinsic motivators that influence students in virtual courses.

providing feedback online graphic

This graphic displays the key dimensions of effective online feedback looks like in practice.

supporting struggling students infographic

This infographic displays academic and non-academic ways to help students facing challenges to promote their retention and success.