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outline:. 1. Introductory Activity: online media as a tool for collaborative learning Facilitators: Veronica Carr & Megan Vandendriessche (LC Peer Mentors ) 2. Introduction to Learning Communities Presenters : Erin DeLathouwer, Joel Fonstad & Megan Marcoux (LC Staff)
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outline: • 1. Introductory Activity: online media as a tool for collaborative learning • Facilitators: Veronica Carr & Megan Vandendriessche (LC Peer Mentors) 2. Introduction to Learning Communities • Presenters: Erin DeLathouwer, Joel Fonstad & Megan Marcoux (LC Staff) • 3. TED Talk/YouTube Video Activity: online media as a pedagogical tool in the classroom • Facilitators: Lesley Biggs (LC Faculty Advisor) & Erin DeLathouwer (LC Program Coordinator)
introductory activity: online media as a tool for collaborative learning “A Vision of Students Today” is a YouTube video that went viral in 2007. • The video was a class project for an Introduction to Cultural Anthropology course out of Kansas State University. • 200 students participated in the creation of this class project. • Click here to watch “A Vision of Students Today” Video
introductory activity: To the extent that this YouTube video speaks on behalf of your students, we ask that you respond: • The slips of paper that we’ll be distributing contain claims about what it’s like to be a student today, based on data collected through the creation of this video project – this information represents the collective voice from one American university classroom in 2007. • Take a few minutes, on your own, to consider the statement on the piece of paper you have chosen. As a professor, how would you respond to this claim? • In groups of 3, discuss your responses. • If something stood out to you in your small-group discussion, you will have the opportunity to share back with the whole group.
an alumni namesake mentor a schedule 2-4 professors 2-3 classes a name an LC hour a theme a number 2 peer mentors For Example... Cameron LC - AR21 For Those Interested in Exploring Teaching, Culture and Humanity History 151.3 English 110.6 Archeology 112.3 Each LC has: Robert Englebert Lindsay Banco Elizabeth Robertson Colleen S. Jaime W.
goals OF THE LC PROGRAM: • connectedness: • betweenpeople • between ideas • directedness: • towards self-directed learning • towards program, career, and life goals
22 Learning Communities, 3 Colleges, 44 Peer Mentors, 37 Professors
peer mentor-led LC Hours focus on: • community engagement • unique community-building activities and interviews, engagement in the broader community, attention to global issues • collaborative learning • study skills and time management, group study, leadership • program and career direction • group academic advising, seeking mentorship and stories (First-Year to First Career) • academic enrichment • small group discussions, multidisciplinary panels, symposiums on global issues and LC themes (TED talks) • WITHIN, BETWEEN, AND BEYOND • First-Year Learning Communities
TED TALK/YOUTUBE VIDEO activity: online media as a pedagogical tool in the classroom • Step 1: In groups of 3, take two minutes to explain the TEDTalk or YouTube video linked to your Learning Community. • Be sure to communicate with your group which courses (including yours) are associated with the Learning Community’s talk. • If you are teaching a course with more than one LC, please choose ONE talk to discuss at this workshop.
TED TALK/YOUTUBE VIDEO activity: online media as a pedagogical tool in the classroom • Step 2: In same groups of 3 take a few minutes to discuss the following questions, noting relevant insights from your colleagues: • 1. Is your TEDTalk appropriate for your class? Why or why not? • In what way(s) does the TEDTalk complement the material in your class/course? • In what way(s) does the TEDTalk contradict the material in your class/course? • 2. Is your TEDTalk appropriate for your associated Learning Community, given the program goals (connectedness and directedness)? Why or why not? • 3. How can the theme of the LC or the TEDTalk benefit your entire class?
TED TALK/YOUTUBE VIDEO activity: online media as a pedagogical tool in the classroom • Step 3: As a larger group, discuss the following questions: • Do TEDtalks enable students to draw connections between course materials and the "real" world? How would you facilitate students in making these connections? • Do TEDtalks enable students to draw connections between the local and the global? How would you facilitate students in making these connections? • Do you think TEDtalks inspire you and your students to look for other learning resources?
TED TALK/YOUTUBE VIDEO activity: online media as a pedagogical tool in the classroom • Step 4:Take a minute to think about, and jot down, one teaching technique you might use to integrate some of the ideas from this workshop into your course.* • Feel free to reference the Collaborative Learning Teaching Techniques hand-out. • *We would like to collect these ideas, compile them into one document and circulate to all instructors teaching a course with one or more LCs.
ADDITIONAL resources: • TED: http://www.ted.com/ • “A Vision of Students Today”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGCJ46vyR9o • Learning Communities: http://www.usask.ca/lc • Gwenna Moss Centre: http://www.usask.ca/gmcte/ • LC Peer Mentor Handbook: http://www.usask.ca/ulc/lc/sites/usask.ca.ulc.lc/files/Handbook%20-%20Final%20Draft%20PDF.pdf