Reflective Teaching and Learning Techniques
From CEI Group August 12th, 2021
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Date: Thursday, August 12, 2021
Time: 11:00 AM
Reflective teaching involves using reflection techniques to convey, analyze, and deliver information, in the goal of generating feedback. In this session you will hear how reflective teaching is used to increase student engagement with each other, with learning content, and with the instructor. Prof. Brennan will share her sample exercises and what she has learned from using reflective teaching techniques.
Drs. Holt and Black-Reed will present a hands-on experience of using Packback, a class-discussion software that each used successfully in introductory and upper-level classes during the pandemic. They will explore with interested faculty how Packback works, how students used (and misused) it, and the grading schemes they eventually developed for Packback participation. They ask that anyone who wishes to participate in the hands-on exercise be signed on with temporary access to Packback using the instructions provided below. They will share other lessons learned in the experience about student participation in discussion, and welcome questions and feedback.
This is an interactive hands-on session. To prepare, you are encouraged to create a free Packback account by following the simple steps below. There will not be time to do this during the session, so please complete it in advance.
- Create an account by navigating to https://questions.packback.co and clicking “Sign up for an Account”. If you already have an account on Packback you can log in with your credentials.
- Then enter our class community’s lookup key into the “Looking to join a community you don’t see here?” section in Packback at the bottom of the homepage.
Community Lookup Key: be1b1b57-3758-47b7-a900-a321802a9a00 - Follow the instructions on your screen to finish your registration.
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