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Enhancing Critical Thinking Skills for Humanities Students: An Art History Model
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Introduction Mike Reese Sr. Information Technology Specialist
Center of Educational Resources Johns Hopkins University
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Presentation Agenda Background: Pedagogical Issues
Discussion of Resources Developed Questions & Answers
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Course Background Introduction to the History of European Art I and II
Two semester course 2 lectures (50-90 students) per week led by professor 1 small group discussions (5-10 students) per week led by TA
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Project Background Funding from Arthur Vining Davis Foundation
Departments Involved History of Art Department Center for Educational Resources MSE Library Arts & Science Technology Support Implementation Spring & Fall 2002
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Project Goals Enhance critical thinking skills
Develop exam prep tools for students Expand student access to research materials Consolidate course resources Develop resources that could be repurposed for additional courses
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Student Use 15% accessed 3 + times/week 55% accessed 1-2 times/week
30 % accessed 2 weeks before exam General Student Comments
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Best Practices Multi-Departmental Team Department and Professor Buy-in
Extensive Training Evaluation Focus Groups Mid-term Evals Department Hand-off
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Thank You For more information about the project: http://cer.jhu.edu
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