Michael Bodek Associate Professor of English Bergen Community College.

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Michael Bodek Associate Professor of English Bergen Community College

Location Schedule Technology Student population Predictable, Varied and Meaningful

Weekly learning objectives and outcomes Predictable pattern Immediate access to relevant information Learner responsibility and control Active learning

Weekly reading Weekly writing Novel-based essays Novel-based research project

Synchronous Student reflection and writing Peer response Immediate feedback/individualized instruction MLA instruction and practice

"I enjoyed working on the advanced forums. You'll be able to write your opinions, see what others write, and then comment. It's good to get feedback." "I liked writing journals. It gave me more knowledge to the book. The peer responses I liked because I realize that most people thought the same." "We had many journals that helped us learn more about the book. With the journals helped me learn about the book and also other people's perspective on it.“ "I think peer responses are the best way to interact with other classmates." "I enjoyed it because I saw everyone's view on how they understood the story. Also the responses showed and helped if I misunderstood anything." "It was very helpful getting feedback and constructive criticism." "I became a better reader and writer."

Promotes active reading and writing strategies MLA format Turnitin interface

Student generated Builds community "There were times I was a little confused when reading the novel. I would look through others questions, and answers. 99.9% would I find what I was looking for."

Online textbook companion Asynchronous Self-paced Independent learning Immediate feedback

Comprehension check Immediate feedback: grade and correct answer Responsibility Follow directions

Three novel-related essays

Novel-related Culmination of novel-related activities Academic survival skills Learner-centered Turnitin

Immediate availability Chart progress Sense of control over learning Prediction

"I like that you can get time with a teacher and also time to learn on your own." "I like that I was able to do half my work online and half in class. I was able to complete my assignments on my time, and any questions I had I was able to ask in class." "What I liked about it is you can do it at the comfort of your own home. You can teach yourself at your own pace."

Michael S. Bodek Associate Professor of English Bergen Community College 400 Paramus Rd Paramus, NJ 07652