USING DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION TO ENHANCE STUDENT MOTIVATION PRESENTED BY MARTHA CASAZZA AND SHARON SILVERMAN.

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USING DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION TO ENHANCE STUDENT MOTIVATION PRESENTED BY MARTHA CASAZZA AND SHARON SILVERMAN

OVERALL OBJECTIVES This two-session webinar will Actively engage participants to create a learning environment where students are motivated to learn, and apply self-regulated behaviors.

LEARNING OUTCOMES FOR SESSION ONE Participants will understand the TRPP framework. Participants will understand the principles and behaviors associated with Disruptive Innovation. Participants will apply the theory of Disruptive Innovation to the TRPP framework.

TRPP FRAMEWORK

LOOKING AT TRPP Theory Research Principles Practice Critical reflection Maximizing learning environments

WHAT IS DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION?

WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Because of Maria Because of Jose Because of Lucia

HOW DO YOU BECOME A DISRUPTIVE INNOVATOR?* QuestionObserveNetworkExperiment

QUESTION…PARTICIPATORY CULTURE LENS* Are there low barriers to creative expression and active participation? Is there informal mentoring from experienced to novice? Is there a sense of connection to each other? Is there a sense of ownership in what is being created? Is there a strong sense that contributions matter? * Based on Henry Jenkins (Official blog: October 20, 2006)

OBSERVE…LEARNER-CENTERED LENS* Is student prior knowledge helping or hindering? How are students organizing knowledge? Are students motivated to determine, direct and sustain their learning? Are students acquiring skills, practicing integration and applying to develop mastery? Is there enough goal-directed practice and targeted feedback? How are current levels of development affecting social, emotional and intellectual climate? Are students monitoring and adjusting approaches to learning? *Theory & Research-Based Principles of Learning from Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence : Carnegie Mellon University

NETWORKING AND EXPERIMENTING What types of networking work for you?  Please share an example. How have you “experimented?”  What caused you to experiment?  How did you measure the outcomes?

ASSOCIATE AND APPLY * Connect the 4 behaviors. Find relationships. Apply to your learning environment. * From The Innovator’s DNA, Dyer, Gregerson, Christensen, 2011.

YOU CAN BE A DISRUPTIVE INNOVATOR If you... Think holistically. Examine assumptions and test them out. Are a keen observer. Act with urgency. Have the courage to disrupt.

FROM TODAY’S SESSION 1.Do you understand the TRPP framework? 2.Do you understand the principles and behaviors associated with Disruptive Innovation? 3.Can you apply the theory of Disruptive Innovation to the TRPP framework? 4.What is your biggest take-away from session one?

PREVIEW OF SESSION TWO Participants will discover how to construct environments that enhance student motivation to learn and promote self-regulated learning behavior. Participants will apply principles using TRPP to case studies and specific issues at their own institutions. Participants will create action steps to be a disruptive innovator and enhance student motivation and self-regulation in their practice.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION TRPP Associates 401 N. Michigan Ave. Suite 1200 Chicago, Illinois Martha E. Casazza, Ed.D. Sharon L. Silverman, Ed.D.