Active Learning Techniques for Enhancing Lectures Presented by Joan Córdova & Candace ‎Lynch-Thompson.

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Active Learning Techniques for Enhancing Lectures Presented by Joan Córdova & Candace ‎Lynch-Thompson

3x5 card Name Date Subject Number of years teaching Define Active Learning. List two strategies:

Group Discussion Discuss the six strategies with your group. Select one that you will report back to the whole group.

Group Discussion Prompts What are you thinking about doing (or are already doing) that can be informed by these strategies? Which strategy) may be appropriate for your own courses/department/college? What kind of professional development might be needed, at what stage in the process, and who could provide it?

Group Report Share your favorite Active Learning Strategy with the whole room.

Letter to Yourself Address the envelope to yourself. Write a letter: Dear Me, Today I learned an active learning strategy (fill in the blank with the strategy and instructions) which I will use in (Class Name) before the Thanksgiving holiday. Sincerely, Me

Feedback to Joan Address the postcard to: Joan Córdova Orange Coast College 2701 Fairview Road Costa Mesa, CA 92626

Feedback to Joan - Part 2 Write a note to Joan: Dear Joan, The Active Learning Strategy I plan to use is _____________. Did I do it? Yes/No The result was ____________. Sincerely, Your Name

Feedback to Joan – Part 3 Write a note to Joan about a strategy that was not listed or discussed OR that was used differently.

Feedback to Joan – Part 3 Write a note to Joan about a strategy that was not listed or discussed OR that was used differently.

Exit Strategy “What did you learn in this session?” Raise your hand Tell us something you learned. Do not repeat what someone else said.

Thank you for coming!