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Using Classroom Communication Device (cps) to Enhance Effectiveness in Large Class Teaching presented by Charles Chiu, Bob Duke, Kathy Schmidt and Art Woods Cps-presentation in RLM4.102, April 28, 2003
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Outline Provost’s new initiative: promoting excellence in large class Teaching (Duke) Current use of CPS in College of Natural Science (Chiu) Using CPS as a teaching tool to promote effective teaching (Woods) Use of CPS in College of Engineering (Schmidt) Survey/Costs/Tech-support/Discussions
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Demo: Using CPS Do you teach a large class? A. Yes. always. B. Yes, sometime. C. Not now, but will teach in future. D. No. It is always small class.
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Do you ask questions in the middle of your lecture A. Yes, frequently. B. Yes, occasionally. C. Never.
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Use of CPS in a physics class Short Pause: Break monotony of straight lecture. From passive note taking to active thinking. Promote interactive discussion between neighbors. Feedback to instructor/students Resources: Interactive Quiz library for Phy303, Sec III.3 ~ctalk. CPS-problems on web (Underconstruction: If interested, contact C. Fred Moore: 1-8877): Biology, chemistry, math, physical-science and physics. CPS-problems on web
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The CPS-system and Classroom Communication Devices CPS-system is one of Classroom Communication Devices which are designed: to promote classroom attendance and participation, to engage students’ attention, and to make the instructor more aware of the comprehension level of the class. Examples: Classtalk, Classroom Performance System (CPS), Personal Response System (PRS) …
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UT-cps-Support Project We started using classtalk (the wired version of classroom communication device) in 1996. UT-cps-support project was initiated in 2001. Help interested instructors to quickly incorporate the use of cps into their teaching repertoire. We hope this effort will lead to a wider use of cps on our campus and contribute a definite impact on our undergraduate education.
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What should an instructor do? Homepage: http://www.ph.utexas.edu/~ctalk/ Instructor, who plans to use CPS next fall in multimedia class rooms equipped with CPS (see handout) should signup at Sec. I.2 of ~ctalk.~ctalk Attend orientation session for instructors/TAs. Get Class ID, student-instructions, and learn a few steps needed in using CPS. During the semester, check ongoing session- records ( see Sec. II.1 of ~ctalk).~ctalk
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What should students do? Read student-instructions. Notice the Class ID provided by the instructor. Purchase a remote, which has a unique Remote ID. Enroll online: Input above two IDs, to get the response ID for the class. During the semester, actively participate Q/A sessions and check class record.
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Using CPS as a teaching tool to promote effective teaching Presentation by Art Woods
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Use of CPS in College of Engineering Presentation by Kathy Schmidt
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S1: Do you feel that discussing Classtalk questions during lecture help you to test your understanding of the material? 1.Yes, definitely. 29% 2.Helped frequently. 32% 3.Helped occasionally. 30% 4.Not at all. 9%
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S2: Does the use of the system change likelihood that students attend class? 1. Strongly increased 41% 2. Increased 28% 3. Slightly increased 19% 4. No change 12%
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S3: Overall, would you rate the system as a positive or a negative addition to this class? 1. Very positive 32% 2. Somewhat positive 42% 3. Indifferent 17% 4. Negative 9% Art’s presentation (~10 min)
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Cost to a student (Fall 03) Student’s enrollment fee: $12.5. One time fee for unlimited access to all cps-classes in one semester. Remote: ~$5, sell back $2-3. So far, cps is the most cost-effective system available. We will continue to work with the vendor to keep cost as low as possible to further benefit students.
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Technical support UT-cps-support Project: office hours, email UT-ITS help desk CIT: contact person Morrie Schulman eInstruction: Toll free technical support Hardware: CNS-Tech-Classroom team
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