Redesigning Course Delivery to Enhance Student Engagement and Retention
Carol CarruthersMay 5, 2009
Student responsibility for learning lies on a precipice – the aim of the first year instructor is to prepare students to become adaptive learners.
Some conclusive evidence has been found using constructivist techniques and andragogical learning strategies.
http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/idmodels.html
Faculty collaboration Belief and motivation surveys Student portfolios, journaling and
reflection Redesigned course delivery Online homework Learning objects and WebQuests The ‘inverted’ classroom
Portfolios: Students take samples of work reflecting
progress. Faculty review chosen work with students.Journaling: Students ‘send a slide’ to the moderator. Allows
for immediate/anytime feedback.
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CLASS (Colorado Learning Attitudes about Science Survey)
http://www.colorado.edu/sei/class/ Self-Efficacy for Self-Regulated Learning Scale Motivational Strategies for Learning QuestionnaireAm.J.Pharm.Educ.,66,219-223 (2002)
REDESIGNED COURSE DELIVERY
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An audiovideo demonstration of how to quickly assign homework questions using an online resource.
http://people.senecac.on.ca/carol.carruthers/WPaudvid/WPaudvid.html
Interactive learning objects
http://www.novelgames.com/flashgames/popup.php?id=141&siteid=3128
WebQuests
http://open.senecac.on.ca/clea/webquest/view.php?id=80_793
Students watch a pre-class video. In class, students discuss the process that was used. While surrounded by other students, faculty, and in-class tutor, students practice the new process. Questions can be easily dealt with as a group, instead of doing homework alone.
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Students design their own lecture by choosing links based on their previous learning experience. They move through the exercises at their own pace, taking the quiz when they chose.
Draw and define an angle.
http://www.mathopenref.com/angle.html Describe how the area of a circle can be found.
http://www.mathopenref.com/circlearea.html Try the quiz.
http://www.mathopenref.com/quiztriangle1.html
(this represents a small selection of items covered in a series of lectures)
Students design their own worksheets They take ownership of their own learning
http://www.math.com/students/worksheet/algebra_sp.htm
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