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Page 1: Engaging Large Classes Inside & Outside the “Classroom” Faculty Fellows Workshop Dr. Deanna Sellnow Dr. Molly Reynolds.

Engaging Large Classes Inside & Outside the “Classroom”

Faculty Fellows WorkshopDr. Deanna SellnowDr. Molly Reynolds

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Challenges

1 Take a minute to jot down some of the challenges/concerns/fears you have about

a. Teaching large classes &b. Using technology in teaching & learning

2 Provide real world examples from your experiences if applicable.

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So why do them (benefits)?

Large Classes Technology

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GOAL: Personalize (i.e., “shrink”) the classroom feeling by warming the classroom climate.

Maxwell, J. C. (1998, 2007). The 21 irrefutable laws of leadership. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson.

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How?• Before Class• During Class• Outside of Class• Using TAs

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Preparation is Critical

1 Syllabus– Participation Points– Incentivize Readings &

Homework

2 The First Day (climate)– Names– Icebreakers– Expectations– Modeling interactive

classroom

3 Lesson Plans NOT Lecture Notes– Goal & rationale– Learning goals/outcomes

& performance criteria– Content AND Process

that rounds the learning cycle

– Formative assessment integrated questions

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Watch out for Content Tyranny • Include only key points and

general themes– especially difficult material

• Provide examples and illustrations– From You– From Students

• Beware of “Readings Regurgitation”

• Focus on content application by analyzing issues or problems rather than on conveying factual information

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During Class

• Be available (before & after)

• Pre-assessment (quizzes, polls, one-minute essays, readings reflections)

• Pairs/small groups/cooperative base groups (case studies, PBL, contests, role plays, demonstrations)

• Move around the room• Questions and wait time • Change pace of class every

20 minutes• “Pointing” with names

(groups, individuals)• Integrate technological

devices (Twitter, Clickers, Google)

• Formative assessment & reflection (question/murky pts box)

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Reynolds “Dark Side” Twitter

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Student Feedback

Socrativ

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Socrative

• Socrative.com• APP:– Socrative Teacher– Socrative Student

• Room: jxDeZwhb

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Outside of Class

Teacher• Annotate lesson plan• Review questions/murky pts

and integrate themes into the next class period

• Follow up synthesis & next steps (email, Blackboard)

• Prepare next lesson plan• Review student names

Students• Threaded discussions &

group work (Blackboard, Twitter, Facebook)

• Required office visits (in person, virtual)

• Application (real world) homework (required and/or bonus points)

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GTAs and UTAs

1 Pros/Cons?2 Best Practices3 Digital Natives as Tutors4 Transformative Learning

a. Teaching as challengingb. Teaching as rewardingc. Teaching as transformational

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Questions? Comments?

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