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Co-Leading Class with Students: Shared responsibility and understanding

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Providing opportunities for students to lead and shape class, alongside an instructor, takes into account the unique cultures, needs, and experiences of each student. A co-leading model was used during a blended Instructional Technology course and findings revealed that this model was engaging and gave students an opportunity to share their own experience. Student reflections also indicated some challenges, such as group collaboration and technical issues.

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            cover image eLearn
            eLearn  Volume 2024, Issue 2
            February 2024
            02-01-2024
            EISSN:1535-394X
            DOI:10.1145/3646555
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            • Published: 27 February 2024

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