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Teaching in the Future General Education Institute 2003 Newark, Delaware June 5, 2003 By David G. Brown, VP and Dean Wake Forest University http://www.wfu.edu/~brown
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Student Teaches Professor! Leila Lyons Susan Foster Janet deVry George Watson Francis Doyle Robert Hodson Charlene Hamilton Donnarae Paulhamus Mary Beth Cochran Elizabeth Lieux Katrien Christie Larry Peterson William Frawley Dennis Williams Araya Debessay Paul Hyde Erin Sicuranza Valerie Hans Karen Kral Susan Giancola Ann Rucinski
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How has the computer changed teaching and learning? 1.It’s caused every teacher to rethink & redesign. 2. It’s compelled universities to pay more attention to the quality of teaching 3. It’s opened up “new territory” that will be the standard of value for the next decade!
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Reasons 150 Professors (10% at UD) Added Computer Enhancements 1.Communication-Interaction 2.Collaboration-Teams 3.Controversy-Debate 4.Customization-Diversity 5.Consultants-Adjuncts
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Communication-Interaction
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1247 emails Announcements One Minute Quiz Reaction to Talk Student Profiles Muddiest Point
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Collaboration-Teams Examples--- 2 Students Submit 1 Answer Edit Rough Draft Papers PowerPoint in Class Listserv Between Classes Public Web Page Professors Share Resource Materials Students Study Together Departments Create Shared Databases
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Controversy-Debate Cross-Culture Projects More Class Time Best Web Sites Threaded Discussion Chat in Class Double Jeopardy Quiz
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Customization-Diversity Cybershows (lectures, demos)lectures Personal Notes (email again) Hierarchy of Help Hyperlinks Just In Time TeachingJust In Time Teaching
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Consultants-Adjuncts Alumni Editors Globe Theatre Session with Expert Disciplinary Colleagues Previous Students
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Reasons 150 Professors (10% at UD) Added Computer Enhancements 1.Communication-Interaction 2.Collaboration-Teams 3.Controversy-Debate 4.Customization-Diversity 5.Consultants-Adjuncts
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Teaching in the Future Personal. Customized. Interactive. Project Centered (Undergrad Research) Course Chunks Teams of Professionals to Support Learning. Collaborative Student-Centered Curriculum “Houses” instead of Disciplines Hybrid Courses (80-20 and 20-80) Virtual Courses Only For New Students
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