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1 Tuesday Brief Recap of Monday Road check
Stuff posted on Monday program: Tuesday Overview: Review specific active learning strategies Share Work on active learning strategy(s) for lesson(s) in your fall course!

2 Tuesday: Review active learning strategies
8:45-9:15 Review the active learning strategies assigned to your group using the links listed here (in workshop program: ) In teams: Review the activity and discuss the merits and challenges of using this in the classes you teach. Be prepared to "sell" this type of activity to the rest of the group, with information such as: brief description of how the activity works, how much class time it might take, how much student interaction is involved, how easy it would be to use in class the types/extent of materials that are required to use this type of activity 3. Individually: Think of the class you're intending to revise and decide how likely is it that you would use this active learning strategies in your class (e.g. never, many times per semester, weekly). 4. If you have time, go to the next activity on the list and repeat steps 1-3.

3 Tuesday: Review active learning strategies
Reporting out 9:15- 9:45 Presenting teams: In 1 minute, convince (or “sell”) other people in the room to use the teaching strategy you’ve reviewed, including testimonials of your own experiences. Non-presenters: Rank each activity as: High, Medium or Low in terms of the ease of: Students’ ability to participate successfully (e.g. simple tasks (= “high”) or very complex (= “low”)) Instructor preparation required Instructor assessment (easy to understand student learning = high or lots of effort to understand learning = low)

4 Tuesday: Review active learning strategies
Reporting out 9:15- 9:45 Presenting teams: In 1 minute, convince (or “sell”) other people in the room to use the teaching strategy you’ve reviewed, including testimonials of your own experiences. Non-presenters: Rank each activity as: High, Medium or Low in terms of the ease of: Students’ ability to participate successfully (e.g. simple tasks (= “high”) or very complex (= “low”)) Instructor preparation required Instructor assessment (easy to understand student learning = high or lots of effort to understand learning = low) Graph your responses to see how activities rank for you

5 Tuesday: Review active learning strategies
9:45-10:15 Discuss and Decide In groups: Discuss the activities in the sales pitches and consider which activities will work for your courses Individually: Based on conversations & presentations, select 3-5 activities you are likely to use in your fall 2016 course 10:15-10:30 BREAK Contract signing after the break!

6 Tuesday: Learning Objectives and Active Learning
10:30-11:00 Please sit with people who teach similar courses (size, topic, etc) Learning Objectives and Active Learning Strategies: 1. Student centered learning objectives Provide students with an introduction to the geology of environmental issues and geologic hazards (Teacher-focused) Students will summarize volcano monitoring data to evaluate the associated risk to nearby communities (Student focused) 2. Concrete Objectives that are Measurable Students will understand the importance of the hydrologic cycle (Avoid verbs such as understand, appreciate, value)

7 Tuesday: Learning Objectives and Active Learning
10:30-11:00 Learning Objectives and Active Learning Strategies Good Learning Objectives: 3. Range of level of thinking skills (e.g. Blooms) Students will identify the thickness of the outer core Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesis Evaluation List, Name, Identify, Show, Define, Recognize, Recall, State, Visualize Summarize, Explain, Interpret, Describe, Compare, Paraphrase, Differentiate, Demonstrate, Classify Solve, Illustrate, Calculate, Use, Interpret, Relate, Manipulate, Apply, Modify Analyze, Organize, Deduce, Contrast, Compare, Distinguish, Discuss, Plan, Devise Design, Hypothesize, Support, Schematize, Write, Report, Justify Evaluate, Choose, Estimate, Judge, Defend, Criticize

8 Tuesday: Learning Objectives and Active Learning
11:00-11:20 Learning Objectives and Active Learning Strategies Good Learning Objectives: Check your learning objectives: Is the objective student-focused, rather than teacher-focused? Is the objective concrete with "measurable outcomes“ (can the activity test whether students have met the objective or not)? Does your learning objective achieve the desired level of Blooms thinking skills (higher order thinking skills) Peer review your groups’ learning objectives

9 Tuesday: Learning Objectives and Active Learning
11:00-11:20 Learning Objectives and Active Learning Strategies Good Learning Objectives: 11:20-11:30 Daily Road check Day 3 will include logistics/management of active learning in large intro courses. Please respond in the “comments” section of the Road Check any questions that will help us make Day 3 most useful for you – what have we not covered yet? What other things would be useful in day 3?


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