Incorporating Active Learning in Foundational Courses

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Incorporating Active Learning in Foundational Courses Dan Thompson Coordinator of Instructional Design, Assessment and Educational Technology Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences

Today’s Objectives By the end of this session, participants will be able to: Identify most appropriate times to implement active learning in their course(s) Teach foundational content utilizing instructional strategies that promote active learning Appropriately assess students during and after active learning sessions

Introduction What is active learning? Why do we do it? How do we know students are learning information taught using active learning techniques?

Flipped Classroom Flipped Classroom Students watch a pre-recorded lecture or complete a reading assignment prior to class Acquiring the content about which you would typically lecture Implement active learning activities in class that require students to think at a higher level than they normally would during a lecture-based class

CBL/TBL Case-based learning Team-based learning Students work in groups (4-6 students max!) to complete case or team based tasks Can be used with introductory material or to reinforce a previously introduced topics

LCMS IRAT/GRAT Techniques for immediate feedback from students Individual or group assessments

Peer Review / Bookend Peer Review Bookend Procedure Require students to give feedback on their peers’ submissions Recommend for use when students are creating original work or answering short answer/essay questions ExamSoft allows this to happen anonymously Bookend Procedure Brief lecture blocks interspersed with group discussion and/or assessments

Important!! Prepare Organize Clear and concise Identify what you want students to know (learning objectives!) and structure your activity so that students will need to obtain this information Organize Clear and concise Tell students exactly what you expect of them When applicable, give this to them in writing (ex. Class handout) Tell students what they can expect of you

Which Info to Choose Basic information that most students could have a grasp of by reading or watching a video Information on which you would typically hold a discussion In lieu of lecturing, require students to obtain the material by having them complete an assigned task

Pre-Test At the beginning of a course, ask students the information you need to know to choose which foundational material is most appropriate for active learning Prerequisite courses taken Very basic information on a topic

Need for Assessment and Feedback Students should be assessed to ensure they have learned the material This allows them to self-assess as well Feedback is necessary! Students need to know when they are performing well and when they need to improve They should receive feedback for each assessment The first feedback they receive should not be on a high stakes exam

Mini Presentations In-class Video Students create short presentations to share with the class based on information researched in groups Make sure to recap information and highlight the most important points! Post a study guide, student PowerPoints, and/or other useful student materials

Articulate 360 Integrates with PowerPoint Create interactive slide-based presentations Can post to an LMS or send to students as a link

Thank you!! Questions/Comments?? Dan.thompson@okstate.edu