Rethinking Student Engagement

Decorative picWelcome to the "Rethinking Student Engagement" Learning Path! This is your all-access pass to a variety of sessions and materials designed to boost your classroom dynamics. Each session offers unique insights into making your teaching more engaging, from fundamentals of active learning to interactive polling techniques. The components are arranged in a logical order to help you build your skills progressively. Starting from the beginning will give you a comprehensive foundation, but feel free to explore the components that pique your interest. Attendance isn’t mandatory at every stop—hop on and off as you wish! This path is laid out buffet-style; sample what you like and come back for seconds whenever you’re ready for more!

Your guide for engaging with this Learning Path:

In this Learning Path, we use a variety of engagement methods to ensure flexibility and cater to the different ways you absorb and process information. Each component is marked by specific terms to guide you:

  • Attend: Join live workshops where real-time interaction is key.
  • Read: Access text-based resources to explore at your own pace.
  • Watch: Engage with video content to visualize and understand concepts.

Attend Live Sessions - Fall 2025

Join this session for a hands-on introduction to iClicker Cloud and Poll Everywhere. Learn how to set up polls, integrate them with bCourses and your slides, and use them to engage students in inclusive and interactive ways.

Join this session to explore Course Capture setup options, learn how to avoid common issues, and check your recording setup before class.

Join this Kaltura office hours session to get your questions answered about using the video platform integrated with bCourses, Course Capture, and Zoom. Whether you're uploading media, editing content, or integrating videos into your course, drop in for personalized support.

Join this session to explore how Peerceptiv supports student engagement through peer review and team evaluations. Learn how this tool enhances writing and critical thinking, reduces grading time, and integrates with bCourses.

Join this session to explore new Peerceptiv features, including group formation tools, bCourses integration, enhanced grading options, and updates to Live Presentation assignments.

Building Student Engagement

This article examines the complexities of maintaining student engagement in the presence of digital devices. It highlights research indicating that multitasking can hinder learning outcomes and discusses the potential drawbacks of implementing device bans, such as inadvertently stigmatizing students who rely on technology for accessibility. The article advocates for inclusive teaching strategies that integrate technology thoughtfully to foster active participation and sustained attention without resorting to prohibitive measures.

This resource explores how involving students in the creation of a course syllabus can enhance engagement and collaboration. It discusses the benefits of a learner-centered syllabus, such as improved negotiation skills and increased course familiarity for students, as well as greater "buy-in" for instructors. The guide offers strategies for co-creating various syllabus components, including course topics, assignments, policies, and classroom norms, aligning with the concept of engaged pedagogy to foster a productive and respectful learning community.

This resource offers five tips for creating engaging lectures that actively involve students. It emphasizes setting clear learning objectives, understanding student backgrounds, incorporating interactive activities, and fostering an inclusive environment. These strategies help transform traditional lectures into dynamic and engaging learning experiences.

Active Learning

  • ExploreActive LearningCenter for Teaching and Learning, UC Berkeley.

Active learning involves instructional methods that engage students actively in learning, encouraging skill development and critical thinking through activities like reading, writing, and discussion. This resource highlights the benefits of active learning for building student engagement, and it also offers practical strategies to help instructors implement active learning in their courses.

  • Read: Choosing the Right Active Learning StrategiesCenter for Teaching and Learning, UC Berkeley.

Engage with this guide on Types of Active Learning Strategies and explore various active learning strategies to help you select the right mix for your specific classroom contexts and teaching styles. If you have any questions about these strategies or would like to discuss them with a CTL colleague, please feel free to email teaching@berkeley.edu or schedule a consultation.

  • Explore: UC Berkeley Active Learning Classrooms

Berkeley’s Active Learning classrooms (ALC) are teaching and learning spaces that allow the instructor to customize the physical learning environment to meet pedagogical needs. In an ALC, the room design, flexible furniture, writing surfaces, and technology allow for multiple pedagogical activities. ALCs have been intentionally designed to encourage and foster the use of active learning strategies - except, they don’t come with a manual about how to make that happen! Read "Space Matters! Maximizing Active Learning Classrooms for Student Collaboration and Engagement" to learn how to get the most out of your classes in ALCs. 

For any questions about ALC or strategies, feel free to reach out to us via teaching@berkeley.edu.

Technology Tools to Enhance Student Engagement

1. Polling tools are excellent resources for increasing student interaction during classes. They can quickly gather student opinions and knowledge, enabling real-time adjustments to teaching and increasing student involvement in the learning process. 

2. Peerceptiv is a peer collaboration tool designed to enhance student engagement by facilitating peer review and team member evaluation assignments, and is now available for all UC Berkeley classes as part of a pilot. 

3. Course Capture provides students with recorded lectures that they can revisit at their own pace. More than just a make-up tool, it can be used strategically to reinforce key concepts andsupport flexible learning needs.

4Kaltura provides a flexible platform for recording, sharing, and enhancing video content within bCourses. In addition, recordings from Course Capture automatically get put into Kaltura. You can use Kaltura alongside discussion boards, embed videos in assignments, or build reflection activities structured around video clips.

Making Attendance Matter

Read: Encouraging AttendanceCenter for Teaching and Learning, UC Berkeley.

This resource offers strategies to boost student attendance by enhancing the value of class sessions through active learning, clear communication of attendance importance, and fostering intrinsic motivation. It suggests engaging students with activities like discussions, collaborative projects, and problem-solving exercises that are unique to the classroom environment.