It can be challenging to keep your students’ attention now the bulk of their learning is online, but looking to social media techniques can provide inspiration.
3 social media tricks to improve student engagement: Teach Online Toolkit 'Refresher'

Change one thing – set an activity in your online lecture: Teach Online Toolkit 'Refresher'

Find out how to boost engagement levels and motivate your students by incorporating activities into your next live lecture.
Student engagement and learning outcomes online: Teach Online Toolkit 'Refresher'

How does eTextbook use impact on grade outcomes? Our research, carried out with Kaplan Open Learning (KOL) and Shift Learning, examines the relationship and provides actionable insights.
Change one thing – how to enhance your video lectures: Teach Online Toolkit 'Refresher'

Getting to grips with what may be a new way of teaching for you, can be overwhelming. When planning your video lectures, live or pre-recorded, it can be helpful to try one new technique, or incorporate one new feature of the tech you’re using each time. This way, it is easier to gauge the ease of use and efficacy for yourself and your students.
Asynchronous learning – engaging your students anytime, anywhere: Teach Online Toolkit 'Refresher'

It's tough to keep students motivated and engaged when they can't get together. So its not surprising that asynchronous activities, which have been the mainstay of online-only courses, are increasingly being incorporated to make traditional courses more satisfying at a time when students may be feeling demotivated or disappointed with their university experience.