1. Virtual Class Discussions: Host live, interactive discussions via video conferencing tools, where students can debate sociological theories and apply them to current events, fostering critical thinking.
2. Digital Case Study Analysis: Provide students with multimedia case studies (videos, articles, podcasts) that they can analyze individually or in groups, followed by online discussions or pr...
1. Virtual Class Discussions: Host live, interactive discussions via video conferencing tools, where students can debate sociological theories and apply them to current events, fostering critical thinking.
2. Digital Case Study Analysis: Provide students with multimedia case studies (videos, articles, podcasts) that they can analyze individually or in groups, followed by online discussions or presentations.
3. Interactive Essay Writing Sessions: Use shared documents or writing platforms to conduct real-time essay workshops, allowing students to collaborate, receive instant feedback, and refine their writing skills.
4. Online Quizzes and Polls: Integrate quizzes and polls during lessons to assess understanding, reinforce key concepts, and make learning more engaging.
5. Recorded Lectures and Tutorials: Offer pre-recorded lectures on complex topics, enabling students to revisit content at their own pace, along with follow-up Q&A sessions.
6. Virtual Exam Practice: Use online platforms to simulate exam conditions with timed practice questions, followed by detailed feedback sessions to improve exam techniques.