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Clicking Your Way to Student Engagement

Clicking Your Way to Student Engagement. Ken Knox, Ph.D. Eastern Gateway Community College Steubenville, Ohio. Who Is This?. Styx REO Speedwagon Journey Grand Funk Railroad ?? Dude, You’re Really Old. Which are you?. Lucky Unlucky. 10. Countdown. Counterfact.

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Clicking Your Way to Student Engagement

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  1. Clicking Your Way toStudent Engagement Ken Knox, Ph.D. Eastern Gateway Community College Steubenville, Ohio

  2. Who Is This? • Styx • REO Speedwagon • Journey • Grand Funk Railroad • ?? Dude, You’re Really Old

  3. Which are you? • Lucky • Unlucky 10 Countdown

  4. Counterfact Artificial Response – Actual Event Explanatory Style Pessimism or Optimism? Shawn Achor, 2010

  5. 80/20 Rule 10% Get It 10% Refuse to Get It 80% Impressionable Majority

  6. Do you agree? • Yes • No 10 Countdown

  7. Are you… • Full-time Faculty • Part-time Faculty • Administration/Staff 10 Countdown

  8. Your Biggest Classroom Problem • Attendance • Attention • Engagement • Lack of Participation • Lack of Preparation 10 Countdown

  9. Engaged Students Learn More • True • False 10 Countdown

  10. Student Engagement Makes me hip! Gets their attention Encourages participation Avoids Death-by-PowerPoint

  11. Assessment Formative Assessment Identify Areas of Weakness Identify Areas of Emphasis

  12. Assessment Quizzes Feedback

  13. How to… Easy as PowerPoint Play With It Need to Know

  14. What You Can Do… Attendance Reports Customize Colors…Graphics…Charts…Timers

  15. How I Use Clickers… “70 on 7” Bonus Quizzes Pre-Test of Key Terms Discussion Starters Feedback for Me

  16. My Research Improved attendance Better preparation Higher test scores Engaged students

  17. BUS 101 70 on 7 Quiz Chapters 6-10

  18. The Rules of the Game 10 Questions Everybody answers 70% of students must answer correctly on 7 questions 10 Bonus Points on test Must be present to win

  19. When two companies that have no common business areas merge in order to diversify, they are forming a(n) 1. corporation. 2. merger. 3. conglomerate. 4. acquisition 10 Countdown

  20. Which type of merger occurs when two companies share the same product lines and markets and are in direct competition with each other? 1. Vertical 2. Horizontal 3. Product 4. Market extension 10 Countdown

  21. In a general partnership, each partner has ________, which means each partner is responsible for the actions of the company as a whole. 1. limited liability 2. unlimited liability 3. personal liability 4. default liability 10 Countdown

  22. Which of the following is the MOST compelling argument for incorporating a business? 1. To complete minimal legal requirements 2. To protect the owners' personal assets 3. To hire more employees 4. To avoid paying federal taxes 10 Countdown

  23. In the complex process to form a corporation, the first step is to 1. draft bylaws. 2. issue stock. 3. choose a name. 4. obtain licenses and permits. 10 Countdown

  24. Why would you start a business? • Be my own boss • Financial independence • Flexibility • Passionate about product/service 10 Countdown

  25. It is easier for a sole proprietorship to raise funds than a partnership or corporation • True • False 10 Countdown

  26. In a corporation, who hires the workers… • Board of directors • Management • Shareholders • Officers 10 Countdown

  27. Which of the following is not a disadvantage of a partnership? • Need the “right” partner • Must share control—and profits • Difference in opinion on company’s direction • More owners contribute capital 10 Countdown

  28. Questions/Copies Ken Knox kknox@egcc.edu Special Thanks: www.turningtechnologies.com

  29. Evaluations www.league.org/stemtech/evaluation/

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