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Five Easy Technologies to Enhance Your Courses Dr. Mark Morton Centre for Teaching Excellence University of Waterloo mmorton@uwaterloo.ca www.markmorton.ca
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Learning Outcomes for this Workshop After this workshop you will be able…. to explain the basic functionality of each of these tools to identify which technologies are most relevant to your teaching practice to describe how you might use a given technology to enhance your students’ learning experience to locate additional resources for those technologies that you want to learn more about.
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What this workshop won’t do Get into the specifics of how to use these tools (e.g. how to set up a clicker receiver, how to adjust audio in Camtasia, etc., how to install CmapTools, etc.) CTE has other resources to learn those details
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What you’ll be doing in this workshop Listening (to learn about the functionality of the tools) Thinking (about how those tools can be used effectively) Sharing (your ideas)
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A Warm-Up Exercise
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Question Facilitation Tools: Google Moderator What does it do? (Mark’s verbal description – participants should take notes here!)
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Question Facilitation Tools: Google Moderator
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How can Google Moderator enhance your students’ learning experience? Encourages “shy” students to ask questions in class You can see which questions are of most interest to the greatest number of students You can “vet” the questions before responding to them You have a record of students question which, if you want, you can respond to outside of class time (e.g. in the Learning Management System)
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Classroom Engagement Tools: Clickers What does it do?What does it do? (Mark’s verbal description – participants should take notes here!)
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Classroom Engagement Tools: Clickers
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How can Clickers enhance your students’ learning experience? Clickers can make your class time more engaging: sustains student interest Leverages Peer Instruction The best way to learn something is to teach someone else Overcomes “expertise bias” Use clickers to get a sense of whether students are “getting it” Use them to ensure that students come to class fully prepared.
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Social Bookmarking Tools: Diigo What does it do? (Mark’s verbal description – participants should take notes here!)
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Social Bookmarking Tools: Diigo
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How can you use Diigo to enhance your students’ learning experience? Create a Diigo group for your students at the beginning of a term, and have them collaborate over the term on populating it with annotated resources Students can individually use Diigo to help organize and track web resources Diigo can support Learning Communities
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Screencasting Tools: Camtasia What does it do? (Mark’s verbal description – participants should take notes here!)
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Screencasting Tools: Camtasia
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How can Camtasia (Screencasting) enhance your students’ learning experience? Create screencasts with remedial content for students who lack prerequisite knowledge Use screencasts to “flip” your classroom: deliver content via screencasts outside of class, so that in- class time can be reserved for active learning and peer instruction activities Students can view screencasts as many times as they need to Screencasts are beneficial for students whose first language isn’t the language of instruction (repeated viewings and captioning)
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Concept Mapping Tools: CmapTools What does it do? (Mark’s verbal description – participants should take notes here!)
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Concept Mapping Tools: CmapTools
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How could you have your students use concept mapping in your course? For a given lecture or unit, give them a list of terms, and have them create a concept map from them. For a given lecture or unit, give them an unfinished concept map (lines and nodes with no labels) and have them determine what labels to add For a given lecture or unit, have them collaborate on creating a concept map Have them create a concept map over the course of a whole term that charts their growing knowledge of the discipline Give them an “incorrect” concept map, and have them identify the errors.
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Resources Google Moderator CTE Teaching Tip on Google ModeratorTeaching Tip Resources and tutorials from Google Resources and tutorials Piazza Resources and tutorials from Piazza Resources and tutorials A YouTube video on PiazzaYouTube video Clickers CTE Teaching Tip on ClickersTeaching Tip CTE Teaching Tip on Peer InstructionTeaching Tip Top Hat A YouTube video on Top HatYouTube video Resources and tutorials from Top Hat Resources and tutorials Diigo A CTE Teaching Tip on DiigoTeaching Tip A YouTube video on DiigoYouTube video Camtasia CTE Teaching Tip on CamtasiaTeaching Tip CTE Teaching Tip on ScreencastingTeaching Tip CmapTools CTE Teaching Tip on Concept Mapping ToolsTeaching Tip A YouTube video on CmapToolsYouTube video
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Five Easy Technologies to Enhance Your Courses Dr. Mark Morton Centre for Teaching Excellence University of Waterloo mmorton@uwaterloo.ca www.markmorton.ca
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Question Facilitation Tools: Piazza What does it do? (Mark’s verbal description – participants should take notes here!)
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Question Facilitation Tools: Piazza
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How can Piazza enhance your students learning experience? It empowers students: they collaborate on developing answers to their own questions It leverages peer instruction: The best way to learn something is to teach someone else Overcomes “expertise bias” Students get just-in-time responses to their questions, usually within a few minutes.
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Question Facilitation Tools: Top Hat What does it do? (Mark’s verbal description – participants should take notes here!)
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Question Facilitation Tools: Top Hat
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What are the relative merits of Top Hat versus Clickers? Clickers have one purpose: to collect responses (they don’t have other “distractions” built into them) Clickers are cheap (not all students can afford a mobile device, which is needed to use Piazza) Students never forget their smartphones but they might forget to bring their clickers Top Hat allows you to ask a wider variety of questions Top Hat seems more “hip” than clickers With Top Hat, each student can interact with simulations and animations Top Hat facilitates students asking their own questions
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