Teach Me Help Me's Free Forum Service for Educators and Students
A Forum Discussion About the Free Forum Service Offered by Teach Me Help Me Educational Services
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Students - Share Your Discussion Board Experiences
This thread is dedicated to discussions based on how online discussion boards support student learning, academic rigor, and increase student involvement. Students, please share examples on how you use our Forum Service to improve your learning experience, increase your knowledge, and heighten your academic excellence.
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06/01/2008 @ 10:29 PM |
Teachers - Share Your Best Practices
This thread is dedicated to discussions based on how online discussion boards support student learning, academic rigor, and increase student involvement. Please share your best practices in using our forum service with your students.
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06/01/2008 @ 10:24 PM |
Questions?
Do you have questions about the academic use of our free forum service? Share your questions and insights here.
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06/01/2008 @ 10:19 PM |
Welcome Educators and Students,
Teach Me Help Me Educational Services welcomes you to the Free Forum Service for Educators and Students. Our Forum Service is much more than just a forum. Imagine participating in a forum that belongs to a particular class, teacher, or student. Now, imagine that you can create your very own forum, hosted here, for free, and sharing it with others on your school site, educational blog or website, social network, or via e-mail.
Teachers, your own free forum from Teach Me Help Me Educational Services means creating online threads/topics for discussion based on the subject matter that you are currently teaching, and having your students respond to your academic prompts after reading the responses of their peers. Beyond the dynamic nature of this clear-expectations learning activity, your students will have the opportunity to interact more with the subject matter, their colleagues, and teacher. This dynamic interaction through online, topic-based discussions is at the very core of the online learning K-12, community college, and university-level online courses of today. Your students can benefit from the feedback responses from their peers and their teacher based on the answer they provide in relation to the thread/topic posted by you.
Students, by participating in your teachers' forums, you get more connected to the subject matter covered in your classes, and can benefit from the feedback of your colleagues and teacher. In addition, you can create your very own forum if you wish to create an online project in which you discuss and collaborate with your colleagues and teachers on various academic topics.
Teach Me Help Me Forum Service's simple format fosters meaningful learning to take place. Novice forum users and experienced participants alike can benefit from our forum where the meaningful academic discussions, not the emoticons, take center stage.
Welcome, I.E. Sersea Founder, Teach Me Help Me Educational Services
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06/01/2008 @ 10:17 PM |
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