Download - Part 2 teaching tool kit
The Lecture Tool Kit
All about you?
- be personable
- be enthusiastic
- use stories / practice / humour (?)
- dress for the session?
What about the material?
- organize the material into a coherent structure
- highlight the key points
- include popular culture / news items
- care about your subject
death by PowerPoint
Bad slides don't help
Don't read this slide. There is nothing on this slide of importance. At this very moment I am trying to make rather interesting point about something or other.Are you still reading this.Have you looked out the window today there is a world of things out there. Did you know that if you are reading this you are not listening to what I am discussing.I might as well have printed this out for you and used a lovely image, you still have all the information but that way you care.Look I told you to stop reading this it really is utter drivel.Hum hum hum lunch time soon. I have some cheese and pickle sandwich's.I wonder when I can next get coffee.I hope you will take something away from todays sessionReally stop reading this you can read faster than I can speakPut your arm in the air if your reading this drivel.Hopefully that made the point.Tell you what I will shut up and give you a chance to read this.Or not.
A good slide makes a point
this slide is intentionally blank
Do you need to use slides at all?
Handouts
Use the handouts as learning tools
-Set questions-Structure conversations
Use The VLEBefore The Session After The Session
What is the VLE for?Host the materialsHighlight what is was / will be coveredProved structured deeper readingSupport
Sound and Vision
Give Knowledge
Present Feedback
Offer Examples
Mirror the content on the VLE
*break the session up*
Screencastsing
Screencasts can help demonstrate and
teach
Pre record your material before the session
Why demonstrate software live when you can create a screen cast.
Give Feedback to students individually or as a generic group
Collect ideas on Padlet Walls
Google apps for collaboration
Documents
Slides Spreadsheets
Share files
Make web sites
Google apps for collaboration
2) Students can work in collaborative groups to answer problems.
3) Tutor comments live in the session to improve the answer.
1) Links to open Google Docs hosted on the VLE
Objects as a learning tool
Objects can be used as a focal point for conversation.
Objects can be used to demonstrate a point.
Objects can be used to talk about function.
StudentsTalking to you
Talking to each other
StudentsTalking to each other: Ask open-ended questions
Give them problems to solve or questions to answer or material to analyze from different perspectives.
https://teachingcommons.stanford.edu/resources/teaching/small-groups-and-discussions/how-get-students-talk-class
Pair Share: ask them to turn to the student next to them and discuss the problem or question you have posed.
StudentsTalking to each other: Ask open-ended questions
Give them problems to solve or questions to answer or material to analyze from different perspectives.
https://teachingcommons.stanford.edu/resources/teaching/small-groups-and-discussions/how-get-students-talk-class
Small Groups: put the class into groups of three or four use student response to collect answers.
Technology Enhanced Learning
Student Response
Lo Tech
https://goo.gl/5FfQgL
iCARD a low tech way of making lectures more active
via Dr Neil Cross @theOtherDrXhttps://theotherdrx.wordpress.com
Q and A via coloured cards
Hands in the air questioning
Student Response
Student response www.socrative.com/
Poll Everywhere
Allows live responses within PowerPoint
iTunes app Android apphttps://goo.gl/qphS83 https://goo.gl/Wugb1c
Which is the largest organ of the human body?
A: Lungs
B: Brain
C: Liver
D: Skin
Set questions?
Approach
1. Ask students questions live during the session.
2. Allow them to talk to each other
3. Repoll the students and see if the score has improved?