Developing a Deep-Learning Course Dr. Julian Hermida Algoma University Workshop on Teaching and Learning February 4, 2009.

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Developing a Deep-Learning Course Dr. Julian Hermida Algoma University Workshop on Teaching and Learning February 4, 2009

Agenda Objectives: Develop a course that promotes deep learning Interactive talk: Course development and deep learning Group activities: learning outcomes, the promising syllabus, analysis of course syllabi. Conclusions Resources:

Deep Learning Use of higher-order cognitive and meta-cognitive skills to construct long-term understanding. Intrinsic motivation. Discovery rather than coverage. Focus on what students do. Challenge to the mental models of reality. Student collaboration to learn. Formulation of ideas in writing.

Teaching Process Vision –A vision of the possible or an experience of the problematic. Design –Background design Enactment Outcomes Analysis

Learning outcomes Big questions in your discipline.

Learning outcomes Constructive alignment Learning outcomes: both content and process skills stated in terms of the nature of the understanding. SOLO taxonomy

Types of Course Syllabi The Minimalist Syllabus. The Practical Syllabus. The Demanding Syllabus. The Learning Centered Syllabus. The Promising Syllabus.

The Promising Syllabus The promise and invitation An invitation to the work that will fulfill the promises The beginning of a conversation about the ways for the student and teacher to understand the nature and progress of student learning

Analysis of course syllabi Is it a promising syllabus? Is the course aligned? Why? Why not? Do the learning outcomes aim at promoting deep learning? Why? Why not? How can you reformulate the learning outcomes so as to promote deep learning?

The Course Portfolio A tool for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning An opportunity to investigate student learning. Attainment of course objectives A way to market your teaching.

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The Solo Taxonomy

Big questions If Father Guido Sarducci hired you to teach your discipline at the Five Minute University, what big question/s would you like your students to answer? What skills will your students need to answer that question? How will you encourage your students interest in those questions and skills?

The Promising Syllabus Tell your colleague about the promise you would like to make to your students and the invitation to the work that will fulfill that promise. Your colleague will write the promise and invitation for you. Now listen to your colleague and write the promise and invitation for her/his course.