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The Backwards Classroom: Using Peer Instruction to Flip the Classroom A Teaching Strategy for Online and Hybrid Courses eLearning Conference 2013 Dr. Cristi D. FordDr. Tricia Robak University of the District of ColumbiaDrexel University “The lecture is a process whereby the lecture notes of the instructor get transferred to the notebooks of the students without passing through the brains of either.” -Eric Mazur

At the end of this presentation: 1.Participants will understand the concepts of Peer Instruction and Flipped Classrooms. 2.Participants will learn how to create a flipped classroom experience using peer instruction. 3.Practical applications and quantitative data on the outcomes of student performance will be shared. 4.Qualitative data from the faculty who participated in the peer instruction modified faculty certification course will be outlined.

Background of Presenters Cristi D. Ford, Ph. D. University of the District of Columbia Patricia Robak, Ph.D. Drexel University Assistant Professor, Center for Academic Technology Faculty lead :Online Learning Academy Coordinates campus-wide professional development for online learning Works as instructional designer on other grant funded projects Online Faculty in Psychology Clinical Assistant Professor, Finance Over 10 years of Online Learning Experience including hybrid and 100% distance learning. Present online, hybrid, and F2f-augmented teaching and learning initiatives and progress to Middles States Evaluation Team

Background/Interest Dr. Eric Mazur Millennial Learners ▫“Work style reflects team oriented development: collaborate to succeed” 1 ▫“Millennials grew up on teams. They had to collaborate with others from an early age” 1 UDC’s focus on deep learning ▫New Provost Ken Bain Drexel’s focus on experiential learning ▫Mission Statement LeBow College of Business integrates Drexel University's technological prominence with experience-based education to develop world-class leaders and advance knowledge through research. 1 © Copyright 2006, Purdue University

Learn Peer Instruction Using Peer Instruction and Flip the Classroom

Don’t forget: You can copy- paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll. Poll: Peer Instruction requires: Peer Instruction requires: A: Pre-class reading assignments B: Lectures that elaborate on the reading C: Lectures that address potential difficulties and add examples D: All of the Above

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Basic Goals of Peer Instruction Outside of class: ▫readings/coursework In class: ▫Administer concept tests ▫Based on the results, review topics where students demonstrate a weakness. ▫Experiential learning

Basic Goals of a Flipped Classroom Outside of class: ▫readings/coursework/online lectures In class: ▫Experiential learning and critical application  “Homework”  Practice Problems  Case Studies

Experiential Learning Work with your peers Experience #1 – Practice Problems Develop 3 different ways to administer concept tests Discuss ways to ensure that students do their pre-class work

Experiential Learning Work with your peers Experience #2 – Case Studies Dr. Ford has been implementing the process of peer instruction successfully in her classes for 3 years and feels very good about the success of her students at mastering the coursework at levels beyond what she had experienced prior to the implementation of peer instruction. When she enters the classroom for the fall term, she notices that one of her students is disabled and must use a keyboard to communicate all his thoughts and ideas. What issues does Dr. Ford face with respect to her ability to continue using Peer Instruction in her classroom?

Experiential Learning Work with your peers Experience #3 – Games Let’s play…

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Eric Mazur

Who is the creator of Peer Instruction?

▫Administer concept tests ▫Based on the results, review topics where students demonstrate a weakness.

What are the in class goals of Peer Instruction?

Short conceptual questions on the subject being discussed

What is a concept test?

Multiple choice quizzes, flashcards, clickers or cell phones.

What are the ways to administer concept tests?

Implementing in Hybrid Courses Peer Instruction and Hybrid Courses The Perfect Combination! Readings Lecture Videos Other Concept Tests Review of specific lecture material Experiential learning activities

Implementing in Online Courses Online Lectures/Readings Concept tests -> mini assessments Discussion Boards ▫Pose questions or exercises specific to areas students have demonstrated weakness ▫A perfect forum for peer instruction – allows students to further their understanding of knowledge by teaching each other.

Evaluation Data: Online Learning Academy Data from the evaluation of the Online Learning Academy Q. The use of the multiple choice concept tests and flashcards made the lectures more interesting: ▫20% responded every time ▫40% responded most of the time ▫40% responded some of the time Scale was never, rarely, some of the time, most, and every

Evaluation Data: Online Learning Academy Q: Compared to a standard lecture, the use of the multiple choice question and flash cards helped me to better understand the material: ▫40% agreed strongly ▫20% agreed moderately ▫40% agreed slightly

Evaluation Data - Students 15% increase in students earning As 4 % increase in students earning Fs Demonstrates the ownership that students take in their own learning. It does not work for students unwilling to put the effort in.

Evaluation Data - Students 23% increase in attendance Students feel more engaged in class activities, more eager to attend. Attendance is more critical given the expectations during the class period.

Evaluation Data - Students 10% increase in average grade on application activities In evaluation areas where students need to apply the information, a better understanding of the material led to better results on these types of assessments.

Challenges Implementation and using information on concept tests ▫clickers Students with disabilities Others?

Testimonial: Ford Online Learning Academy “The multiple choice questions and flash cards gave me another interesting perspective to teaching face to face. It helped me to understand and think about the information I read and apply the information. A great technique for use in the class room.” “They helped me get feedback on my mastery of the material. They gave me a break from merely reading.”

Testimonials- Robak Finance Course I enjoy Professor Robak's teaching style. She mixes things up with group projects and exercises and I never got bored in her class. I was able to learn many new aspects of finance. Occasionally I will have a finance course where I learn much more than in my other courses. This was one of them. Prof. Robak utilized the online aspect of the course very well through class discussions and online lectures. It was helpful to be able to watch the lectures anytime we wanted and Prof. Robak ensured we watched the lectures before class by quizzing us on the lecture during the following class period.

So Now What…How can you get started? Read Eric Mazur’s Book Peer Instruction ▫Focus on Chapters 2, 3, 5 & 6 Turn to Your Neighbor: The Official Peer Instruction Blog ( ▫Hear what other faculty are doing and get some tips

Questions? Comments?