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Active Learning and Technology in the Classroom. Jeff Ringenberg CS4HS Summer Workshop – 2009. Active Learning Techniques. The “Minute Paper” Students quickly write down their thoughts or questions on a topic. These can then be shared or collected at the end of class. Think-Pair-Share
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Active Learning and Technology in the Classroom Jeff Ringenberg CS4HS Summer Workshop – 2009
Active Learning Techniques • The “Minute Paper” • Students quickly write down their thoughts or questions on a topic. These can then be shared or collected at the end of class. • Think-Pair-Share • Pose a question to the class. Allow students to first think of an answer individually, then form pairs to create a common answer to share with the class. • Clarification Pauses • Just like is sounds – pause for a good 5 seconds after introducing a difficult topic to let it “sink in”.
Active Learning Techniques • Brainstorming • Have students jot down answers to a question, and then create a list of possible solutions based upon their collected answers. • Case Studies / Storytelling / News Flashes • Introduce “real-life” scenarios into lecture and try to incorporate (or maybe not) their content into lecture. • Cooperative Groups in Class • Like brainstorming, except have the students work in collaborative teams.
Let’s Try One Out… • Cooperative Groups: • What other Active Learning Techniques have you used or can you think of?
Other Active Learning Techniques • Guest Speakers • Peer Review • Hands-on Technologies • Role-playing • Inquiry-based Learning • Experiential Learning
Classroom Technologies • Tablet PC
Classroom Technologies • Clickers
Classroom Technologies • Camtasia
Future Classroom Technologies • E-Ink Devices • Ubiquitous Touch Computing • Social Networking?