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Playing I.T. Safe An RD103/CA106 Learning Community Eileen Cotter (Reading) Karen Penn de Martinez (Computer Applications)
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Learning Community Goals Promoting Student Success: Course Completion/Retention Raising Awareness of College Resources Raising Awareness of College Expectations Improving Weak Study Skills Improving Computer Skills/Online Learning Skills Providing Professional Development for Faculty OTHER
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A brief overview of learning communities Same cohort of students Paired courses (location, time) Instructor coordination – Minimum: common thematic course content – Maximum: team teaching, integrated course content Goal: increased student-student and student- faculty interaction, greater student engagement
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A brief overview of Playing I.T. Safe Integration elements – ESL Reading (non-credit level) and Computer Applications introductory credit level course – Reading content on computer topics – Course website – contains assignments and materials for both classes – Classroom location and activities Same computer equipped classroom 40% of reading course time conducted online
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Course website Available only to registered students – access from any online computer
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Improving Study Skills Reading the textbook – Scaffolding – Outlining – Annotating – Reinforcing/spiraling these techniques Test preparation – Preparing notes – Study groups/exam bowl Summary writing
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College “Cultural Awareness” College resource utilization: – Career and academic planning center/counselors – College website Graduation requirements Contact information for departments and professors Computer labs – Tutoring – Field trip
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College “Cultural Awareness” College expectations (what professors expect) – Significance of the syllabus – E-mail etiquette Suitable email name and subject line Attaching files – Office Hours Coupons for visits – Plagiarism Culture can’t be told once and learned: the course format permits us to reteach and reinforce these issues
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Professional Development for Faculty Learn about each other’s subject areas Renew and reflect on our own content Exposed to each other’s teaching styles A sounding board to address teaching woes We are having fun!
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Create your own learning community! With a neighbor, dream up a possible learning community with two courses you teach Examples – Daily Planet: Writing and Space - Astronomy and English – Love Under the Microscope: Sex, Gender, and Relationships - Biology and Psychology – Antigone to Antimatter - Drama and Physics – Vanishing Views: Art, Ecology and a Sustainable Campus - Art, Natural Science, and Literature – Across Time and Terrain: A Scientific and Historical Look at the Pacific Northwest - Environmental Science and History
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To find out more or share ideas: Check out our promotional website: – www.RD103.com www.RD103.com Contact us – really! – Karen Penn de Martinez 301-251-7661 Karen.PenndeMartinez@MontgomeryCollege.edu Karen.PenndeMartinez@MontgomeryCollege.edu – Eileen Cotter 301-251-7332 Eileen.Cotter@MontgomeryCollege.edu Eileen.Cotter@MontgomeryCollege.edu
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