Regular Substantive Interaction (RSI): Concepts and Strategies You Really Should Investigate Part 1
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Regular and substantive interaction (RSI) has gained increasing attention with federal regulations and evolving online learning best practices. Join us in this 2-part professional development workshop where we’ll start by defining RSI and discussing opportunities and challenges with RSI in online courses. In part two, we’ll explore strategies and resources for implementing RSI to engage students, supporting their academic success and satisfaction, and equipping you with ideas to enhance your teaching.
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