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EXTREME TEACHING: Learning Styles, Presentation Techniques, Creativity, and Active Learning. College of DuPage Monday, April 7, 2003 Randy Burke Hensley University of Hawaii at Manoa 808.956.2474 rhensley@hawaii.edu. AGENDA. INTRODUCTION: A STORY THE STUDENT: WHERE ARE WE STARTING?
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EXTREME TEACHING:Learning Styles, Presentation Techniques, Creativity, and Active Learning College of DuPage Monday, April 7, 2003 Randy Burke Hensley University of Hawaii at Manoa 808.956.2474 rhensley@hawaii.edu
AGENDA • INTRODUCTION: A STORY • THE STUDENT: WHERE ARE WE STARTING? • LEARNING STYLES • PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES • CREATIVITY • ACTIVE LEARNING • CONSTRAINTS AND SOLUTIONS • REFLECTION: how will you change because of the information?
WHAT ARE STUDENTS LIKE? • THE POSITIVES • THE NEGATIVES • THE DESIRED
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO RANDY #1 • KNOWLEDGE OF LEARNING STYLES, EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES, CREATIVITY, AND ACTIVE LEARNING ARE THE BRIDGES BETWEEN HOW STUDENTS ARE AND HOW WE WANT THEM TO BE
LEARNING STYLES • AN INVENTORY • AN ACTIVITY
LEARNING STYLES • THE VISUAL STUDENT IS…. • THE AUDITORY STUDENT IS…. • THE TACTILE STUDENT IS… • THE KINESTHETIC STUDENT IS...
OTHER LEARNING STYLE ATTRIBUTES • REFLECTIVE/IMPULSIVE • SERIALIST/HOLISTIC • ABSTRACT/CONCRETE • COMPETITION/COOPERATION • HEMISPHERE PREFERENCE • STRUCTURAL NEEDS
LEARNING STYLE HINTS • FIND YOUR STYLE • MATCH STUDENT STYLE SOME OF TIME • CONTENT DOESN’T DICTATE LEARNING STYLE NEED • WRITTEN DOCUMENTS • PICTURES • INVOLVEMENT • REVIEW/FOLLOW-UP
PEDAGOGICAL SHIFTS • SHORT PRESENTATIONS • REFLECTION • APPLICATION • EXPLORATION • ASSESSMENT
MOTIVATION! • EXTRINSIC: engages in learning for the sake of attaining a reward or avoiding punishment • INTRINSIC: engages in learning out of curiosity, interest, or enjoyment in order to achieve their own goals
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO RANDY #2 • TEACHER = IT OUGHTA BE INTRINSIC • STUDENT = IT GOTTA BE EXTRINSIC • REALITY = IT’S A DYNAMIC
PRESENTATION SKILLS • THE PRESENTATION SKILLS SURVIVOR GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PRESENTATION SKILLS ADVICE • WARM IT UP • USE YOUR ANXIETY • BE YOU....BUT BIGGER • VARIETY….EVEN IF IT’S JUST A LITTLE • REMEMBER ATTENTION SPANS • EMBRACE THE RISK or IT’S NOT ABOUT FEELING SAFE(feel knowledgeable)
CREATIVITY • TWO THINGS TO GET US STARTED
ATTRIBUTES OF CREATIVE PEOPLE(Starko) • WILLINGNESS TO TAKE RISKS • PERSEVERANCE, DRIVE, AND COMMITMENT TO TASK • CURIOUSITY • OPENNESS TO EXPERIENCE • TOLERANCE FOR AMBIGUITY • BROAD INTERESTS • VALUE ORIGINALITY • INTUITIVE WITH DEEP EMOTIONS • INTERNALLY OCCUPIED OR WITHDRAWN
CREATING CREATIVITY • THINK OF MANY IDEAS (FLUENCY) • THINK OF VARIED IDEAS (FLEXIBILITY) • THINK OF UNUSUAL IDEAS (ORIGINALITY) • ADD TO IDEAS TO MAKE THEM BETTER (ELABORATION)
GROUP ACTIVITY DISCUSS YOUR INSTRUCTIONAL SITUATIONS AND CREATE THE WILDEST METHOD YOU CAN-- NO CONSTRAINTS!
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO RANDY #3 • ACTIVE LEARNING IS THE CREATION OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEARNERS TO ENGAGE CONTENT FROM MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES, INCLUDING THEIR OWN, THROUGH EXPERIENCE, PRACTICE, AND APPLICATION
ACTIVE LEARNING PRINCIPLES • OBERMAN • FAMILIAR EXPERIENCES AS BRIDGES TO NEW EXPERIENCES (LEARNING TRANSFER) • APPLYING CONCEPTS TO A PROBLEM(PRACTICE) • THINK CRITICALLY AND ACT CREATIVELY(PROBLEM SOLVING) • EQUILIBRATION(DE-STABILIZING THE FAMILIAR) • GROUP ACTIVITY • REINFORCEMENT(DEFINING SUCCESS) • APPLICATION(NEW SITUATION)
ACTIVE LEARNING LITE • HENSLEY • EXPERIENCE(what’s in it for me?) • PRACTICE(did they get it?) • APPLICATION(can they use it?)
WHY USE ACTIVE LEARNING? • ASSESSMENT • LEARNING DEMONSTRATED TO THE LEARNER BY THE LEARNER • TEACHER LEARNING • LEARNING STYLES • ADDRESSING LEARNING DOMAINS(affective, cognitive, behavioral) • INFORMATION LITERACY
INFORMATION LITERACY • BRUCE • ABILITY TO USE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL • ABILITY TO FIND INFORMATION • EXECUTING A PROCESS • CONTROLLING INFORMATION • ABILITY TO BUILD A PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE BASE IN A NEW AREA OF INTEREST • WORKING WITH KNOWLEDGE AND PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES SO THAT NOVEL INSIGHTS ARE GAINED • USING INFORMATION WISELY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OTHERS
HOW TO DESIGN ACTIVE LEARNING • IDENTIFY OUTCOMES(assessment) • APPLY ACTIVE LEARNING PRINCIPLES • SELECT FROM METHOD REPERTOIRE(techniques) • ESTABLISH TIMING • PREPARE FOR CHANGE • IDENTIFY LEARNING INDICATORS(assessment) • DISCUSS AND PRACTICE
CATEGORIES FOR ACTIVE LEARNING TECHNIQUES • THINKING • TALKING • WRITING • USING
GROUP ACTIVITY • CARDS IN YOUR POCKET: APPLY ACTIVE LEARNING PRINCIPLES AND DESIGNING ACTIVE LEARNING TO YOUR EXAMPLE
WATCH OUT FOR: • CLASS CULTURE • LESS IS MORE • SURPRISES (PLAN B)
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO RANDY #4 • IT’S MESSY…. • ENJOY IT!
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