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1 JiTT Just-in-Time-Teaching Presentation by Elisabeth Nedergaard, Danish partner of the CIRCE project

2 JiTT is: The abbreviation of the concept "Just-in- Time-Teaching” a concept developed in the USA around the year 2000

3 JiTT is: A strategy built on the interaction between: web activities of the students and Normal class room teaching

4 Illustration of the principle

5 The basic elements of JiTT: ”Warm-ups” Normal class room teaching on basis of the warm-ups ”Puzzles” (at the end of a theme – before the last lesson) Web resources for homework

6 The advantages of JiTT A better student home work preparation for the lessons A higher degree of student participation in the learning process Higher independence of the students Better possibility for the teacher to meet the students at the right level Measurable learning outcome

7 Problems with JiTT The preparation phase for the whole sequence as well as for the individual lesson is very demanding for the teacher For the teacher it can be a stress factor to find the time to read all the student answers to the warm-ups and prepare for their use in class immediately before each lesson

8 How to do? I Choose the theme of the sequence of lessons Decide on the number of lessons Present the project to the students (each student will need a computer at home and a connection to the internet!) Prepare the necessary on-line resources (web pages with relevant texts, images, links to back- ground materials etc.)

9 How to do? II Prepare the warm-up exercises for each lesson (only three to four questions per lesson!) Decide on how and when the warm-up exercises should be answered by the students Choose the different ways in which the student results of the warm-up exercises can be presented and used with pedagogical effect in class

10 How to do? III Prepare a deeper going exercise or “puzzle” to prepare for an evaluation of the student outcome at the end of the course Go!

11 For more information http://www.circe.be/index.php?option=com _content&task=view&id=75&Itemid=316&l ang=en THE END


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