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1. Folks will learn from their peers -- four faculty will share a strategy, idea, assignment, activity each on how they are using the EASL spaces successfuly.
2. Folks will collaborate with their peers -- in groups, faculty will write language for a student contract that should clarify to students expectations and address at least some of the student expectations. At the end, these drafts will be shared, and through a gallery walk, other groups can interact with these drafts.
3. Folks will play with the technology in the room
For preparation, we are asking them to read at least 3 of the following articles that I found on the great blog post from Faculty Focus -- the best of 2014, bring a mobile device, syllabus and other course documents, and find one online resource about active, collaborative, or otherwise engaged learning to share with colleagues.
Students Riding on Coattails
during Group Work? Five Simple Ideas to Try
Seven Characteristics of Good
Learners
She Didn’t Teach, We had to
Learn it Ourselves
Prompts to Help Students Reflect
on How they approach learning
Three Strategies for creating
meaningful learning experiences
Putting students in the driver’s
seat: technology projects to decrease passivity
You may have also seen the study Ball University published in Inside Higher Ed: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2014/12/12/interactive-learning-spaces-center-ball-state-us-faculty-development-program
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