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Music In Steam: Beyond Notes, Hao Huang Dec 2020

Music In Steam: Beyond Notes, Hao Huang

The STEAM Journal

Given current debates about STEAM, it would be well to remember that more than five centuries before STEM was conceived, the original Renaissance man, Leonardo da Vinci, wrote in one of his notebooks that "To develop a complete mind, study the science of art, study the art of science. Learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else." (Spong 2006) A discussion of the effectiveness of teaching music and its accompanying technology in conjunction with math and the science education follows. .Given the recent shift from in-classroom teaching to online instruction compelled by the Covid 19 pandemic, an …


Topr Turns 10! Celebrating 10 Years Of Curating Ucf’S Teaching Online Pedagogical Repository, Aimee Denoyelles, Sue Bauer, Shelly Wyatt Nov 2020

Topr Turns 10! Celebrating 10 Years Of Curating Ucf’S Teaching Online Pedagogical Repository, Aimee Denoyelles, Sue Bauer, Shelly Wyatt

FDLA Journal

In this paper, the editors of the Teaching Online Pedagogical Repository (TOPR) will share global insights derived from the last ten years of pedagogical entries. What technologies and techniques of online teaching and learning were “hot” a decade ago, and what is currently trending? What are the most visited entries? TOPR’s value in relation to the COVID-19 crisis will be explored, as many educators were forced to teach in remote and online learning environments for the first time. Finally, readers will learn about the process of submitting their own strategies to TOPR, along with an update on the peer-review process …


Jcctl Mailer – November 17, 2020, Josef Brandauer Nov 2020

Jcctl Mailer – November 17, 2020, Josef Brandauer

JCCTL Mailers

Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on November 17, 2020.

Contents:

Recommended Resources:

  • Pedagogies of Care
  • Leading Lines (Podcast)

Upcoming Events

  • Promoting academic integrity in remote learning environments


Covid-19 Induced Transition From Classroom To Online Mid Semester: Case Study On Faculty And Students’ Preferences And Opinions, Sudipta Roy, Bonnie Covelli Nov 2020

Covid-19 Induced Transition From Classroom To Online Mid Semester: Case Study On Faculty And Students’ Preferences And Opinions, Sudipta Roy, Bonnie Covelli

Higher Learning Research Communications

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate faculty and students’ reactions to the COVID-19 emergency move to online classes. The goal was to better inform instructional strategies to be used in similar circumstances and to inform best practices in online pedagogy.

Method: Online surveys were administered to students and faculty near the end of the semester to evaluate different aspects of the transition. Classes included in the study were scheduled as full-semester, on-campus classes but made an emergency switch to online post-spring break, after eight weeks.

Results: Students’ and faculty’s comfort levels at the time …


Jcctl Mailer – October 7, 2020, Josef Brandauer Oct 2020

Jcctl Mailer – October 7, 2020, Josef Brandauer

JCCTL Mailers

Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on October 7, 2020.

Contents:

Recommended Readings:

  • The Science of Learning vs. Proctoring Software, Joshua R. Eyler ’00
  • 7 Ways to Assess Students Online and Minimize Cheating, Flower Darby,

Upcoming Events and Due Dates

  • Intentional Planning for Advising First Year and Sophomore Students
  • Hypothes.is Demo
  • Information Literacy Grant
  • Resources from recent JCCTL programming
  • Virtual Faculty Development Group Chat and Office Hour

Upcoming Friday Forums

  • The future of Innovation and Creativity at Gettysburg College, Josh Wagner


Course Design For Quality Online Education: Effective Strategies From The Viewpoint Of Undergraduate Teaching Assistants, Cassady E. Healy, Jackson D. Stayner, Jafra Thomas Oct 2020

Course Design For Quality Online Education: Effective Strategies From The Viewpoint Of Undergraduate Teaching Assistants, Cassady E. Healy, Jackson D. Stayner, Jafra Thomas

Kinesiology and Public Health

In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced colleges and universities to suddenly transition to a mostly-to-fully online teaching format. Given the nature of the transition and general reservations about online instruction, many were concerned educational quality and achievement would be compromised by large margins. We sought to determine what course design features, if any, helped support undergraduate educational achievement during a sudden transition to 100% online instruction. We addressed our research aim using adapted principles for reflexive thematic analysis, the discernment of ways to interpret data using diverse perspectives and the critique of assumptions (RWJ Foundation, 2008). Following instructor request (JDT), …


Accidental Information Literacy Instruction: The Work A Link Landing Page Can Do, Elizabeth Pickard, Michelle R. Desilets Oct 2020

Accidental Information Literacy Instruction: The Work A Link Landing Page Can Do, Elizabeth Pickard, Michelle R. Desilets

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Innovative Pedagogy

This article reports on a surprise finding from a larger, long-term study that explores ways to provide effective information literacy instruction (ILI) in asynchronous, online-only courses. The finding occurred during a term in which students participating in the study received no formal ILI. However, these students did not turn to the web at large when doing independent research as some literature might predict. Instead, analysis of their final research project bibliographies suggests students modeled the search scopes of select prior assignments from that same course. This finding has potential to inform parameters for adapting pedagogy for asynchronous, online-only instruction as …


Development Of A Faculty Appreciation Of Pedagogy Scale, Carol A. Hurney, Jordan D. Troisi, Lori H. Leaman Oct 2020

Development Of A Faculty Appreciation Of Pedagogy Scale, Carol A. Hurney, Jordan D. Troisi, Lori H. Leaman

To Improve the Academy: A Journal of Educational Development

Evidencing the value of programs and services challenges educational developers to measure a range of outcomes. While direct measures of faculty use of effective teaching behaviors and student learning are desirable, these methods are time consuming and resource intensive. We provide a scale that is easy to deploy and can be adapted to different programs. Our psychometrically sound scale measures one facet of faculty learning about teaching—appreciation of pedagogy. The scale measures awareness, knowledge integration, emotions, beliefs, and self-reported behaviors related to the appreciation of pedagogy. We also examine scale correlates, including teaching identity, confidence, and control.


Jcctl Mailer – September 29, 2020, Josef Brandauer Sep 2020

Jcctl Mailer – September 29, 2020, Josef Brandauer

JCCTL Mailers

Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on September 29, 2020.

Contents:

Recommended Readings:

  • What Students Want Their Professors to Know, Beth McMurtrie
  • Note-taking Frameworks

Upcoming JCCTL Events

  • 30 minutes with Charmaine T. Cruise and Sahana Mukherjee: Engaging in proactive advising during the new normal.
  • Johnson Teaching Grant

Resources from Transition Week (“JPI Booster”) Events

  • International Student Support Do’s and Don’ts
  • Mindful Learning in a Digital Space
  • Discussion Forums
  • Building Better Breakout Rooms
  • Tool Time (Effective Tools and Apps)
  • Creating Effective Video Content
  • Assessment in remote learning environments
  • Supporting Student Mental Health …


Jcctl Mailer – September 22, 2020, Josef Brandauer Sep 2020

Jcctl Mailer – September 22, 2020, Josef Brandauer

JCCTL Mailers

Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on September 22, 2020.

Contents:

Upcoming JCCTL Events:

  • 30 minutes with… Charmaine T. Cruise and Sahana Mukherjee: Engaging in proactive advising during the new normal.
  • Student Targeted Messaging

Resources from Transition Week

  • International Student Support Do’s and Don’ts
  • Mindful Learning in a Digital Space
  • Discussion Forum Check-in
  • Building Better Breakout Rooms
  • Tool Time
  • Creating Effective Video Content
  • Assessment in remote learning environments'
  • Supporting Student Mental Health at Gettysburg College
  • Supporting first-year students during a de-densified semester

Other Events

  • Virtual Faculty Development Group Chat and Office …


Grand Challenge No. 1: Truth And Reconciliation Archaeological Pedagogy, Indigenous Histories, And Reconciliation In Canada, Kisha Supernant Sep 2020

Grand Challenge No. 1: Truth And Reconciliation Archaeological Pedagogy, Indigenous Histories, And Reconciliation In Canada, Kisha Supernant

Journal of Archaeology and Education

In 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) released 94 Calls to Action, many of which pertain to education. Archaeological educators are called to find ways to integrate Indigenous knowledge into our classrooms, our teaching methods, and our curriculum at all levels of education. Across Canada, discussions are happening about how to decolonize and Indigenize curriculum, a process which will have significant implications for archaeological pedagogy. Drawing on both the specific text and the overall ethic of the TRC Calls to Action, I explore who teaches archaeology, what is taught, and what that means for archaeological pedagogy in …


Jcctl Mailer – September 7, 2020, Josef Brandauer Sep 2020

Jcctl Mailer – September 7, 2020, Josef Brandauer

JCCTL Mailers

Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on September 7, 2020.

Contents:

Discussion on the Decision to De-densify Campus

Zoom Meetings

  • Supporting First-year Students During a De-densified Semester, Kathy Cain (Psychology) and Ian Isherwood (War and Memory Studies)
  • Supporting Student Mental Health at Gettysburg, Kathy Bradley

  • Assessment in Remote Learning Environments, Sharon Birch and Josef Brandauer

  • Creating Effective Video Content, Carrie Szarko
  • Tool Time, Kevin Moore and Melissa Forbes
  • Building Better Breakout Rooms, Kevin Moore and Melissa Forbes
  • Discussion Forum Check-in, Kevin Moore and Melissa Forbes
  • Mindful Learning in a Digital Space, …

Jcctl Mailer – September 4, 2020, Josef Brandauer Sep 2020

Jcctl Mailer – September 4, 2020, Josef Brandauer

JCCTL Mailers

Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on September 4, 2020.

Contents:

Zoom with us!

  • June Pedagogy Institute Team is hosting ‘Zoom-in’ hours
  • Dr. Kathy Bradley, Director of Counseling Services will be the next featured guest in the "30 min with..." series.

Other Pedagogy Resources

  • Mussleman Library Information Literacy Concepts and Skills
  • Effective Student Outreach
  • Podcast: How to Create Social SPaces in your Courses, Dr. Melissa Wehler.
  • Universal Design of Learning (UDL Resources)
  • Williams College Strategies and Tips for Teaching Hybrid and Remote Courses

Grant Opportunities

  • Faculty Created working Groups
  • Resilient …


Jcctl Mailer – August 19, 2020, Josef Brandauer Aug 2020

Jcctl Mailer – August 19, 2020, Josef Brandauer

JCCTL Mailers

Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on August 19, 2020.

Contents:

Suggested Readings

  • Party Like Your Life Depends On It
  • Online Tools for Student Collaboration
  • Avoid Zoom Fatigue

Other Resources

  • Effective Anti-Racist Teaching
  • Diversity and Inclusion Syllabus Statements
  • Becoming an Anti-Racist Educator
  • Anti-Racism and Allyship in the Classroom


Jcctl Mailer – August 10, 2020, Josef Brandauer Aug 2020

Jcctl Mailer – August 10, 2020, Josef Brandauer

JCCTL Mailers

Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on August 10, 2020.

Contents:

Reading and other suggestions

  • Scientific Spotlight
  • Cynthia J Brame's article on Team-Based Learning
  • Seven Strategies to Promote Community in Online Courses
  • Perusall.com

Upcoming Events

  • IT will be running training sessions in various classrooms this week


Which Best Practices Should Universities In Pakistan With Entrepreneurship Programs Consider Adopting To Improve Their Outcomes?, Aatiqa Shakoor Aug 2020

Which Best Practices Should Universities In Pakistan With Entrepreneurship Programs Consider Adopting To Improve Their Outcomes?, Aatiqa Shakoor

English Language Institute

Different pedagogies are used by different universities in Pakistan to teach entrepreneurship. Both practical and theoretical practices are adopted for the entrepreneurship program. After some research it was found that some practices if adopted can result in enhanced outcome., this poster highlights those best practices.


Jcctl Mailer – August 3, 2020, Josef Brandauer Aug 2020

Jcctl Mailer – August 3, 2020, Josef Brandauer

JCCTL Mailers

Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on August 3, 2020.

Contents:

Weekly Updates

  • Slides on trauma-informed teaching strategies
  • JCCTL Resilient Pedagogy Grant
  • Creating inclusive curricula

Reading Suggestions

  • Siena College report on physically distanced classroom
  • Karen Costa's post on trauma-informed teaching
  • Comprehensive guide on trauma-informed practices in post-secondary education

Upcoming Events

  • Exploring Research-Based, Inclusive Curricula for the Online or In-Person Classroom
  • IT classroom training sessions
  • Microsoft Team training
  • Introductory Zoom training
  • Ensemble Video Training
  • Frustrated with Forums?

Other Announcements

  • Teaching and Learning Online
  • Basic Moodle training


Jcctl Mailer – July 24, 2020, Josef Brandauer Jul 2020

Jcctl Mailer – July 24, 2020, Josef Brandauer

JCCTL Mailers

Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on July 24, 2020.

Contents:

Reading Suggestions

  • Small teaching online
  • Tips on active learning while we are physically distanced
  • Increase the effectiveness of instructional videos
  • Syllabus review guide

Upcoming events

  • Trauma-Informed Approaches in Teaching
  • Exploring Research-Based, Inclusive Curricula for the Online or In-Person Classroom
  • Zoom Training
  • Camera/document camera equipped classroom demonstration
  • Microsoft Teams demonstration
  • Using Office 365 for grading and group work

Announcements

  • Teaching and Learning Online
  • Basic Moodle training


Jcctl Mailer - July 16, 2020, Josef Brandauer Jul 2020

Jcctl Mailer - July 16, 2020, Josef Brandauer

JCCTL Mailers

Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on July 16, 2020.

Contents:

Reading Suggestions

  • Thoughts on pragmatic and applied strategies to engage students in the classroom
  • Are multiple-choice questions appropriate assessments of learning?
  • Collaborative note-taking
  • Small teaching online

Announcements

  • Teaching and Learning Online
  • JPI Planning Timeline
  • Basic Moodle Training

Upcoming Events

  • Workshops on Inclusivity in the classroom and trauma-informed pedagogy
  • Camera/document camera equipped classroom demonstration
  • Microsoft Teams demonstration


Jcctl Mailer - July 10, 2020, Josef Brandauer Jul 2020

Jcctl Mailer - July 10, 2020, Josef Brandauer

JCCTL Mailers

Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on July 10th, 2020.

Contents:

Announcements

  • Teaching and Learning Online
  • JPI Planning Timeline
  • Basic Moodle Training

Upcoming Events

  • Assignment Tool in Moodle
  • Introduction to Ensemble Video
  • Screencast-O-Matic Training
  • Advanced Grading in Moodle
  • Camera/document camera equipped classroom demonstration
  • The Gradebook Moodle
  • Microsoft Teams demonstration


The Potential Role Of Comics In Teaching Qualitative Research Methods, Helen Kara Facss, Jenni Brooks Jul 2020

The Potential Role Of Comics In Teaching Qualitative Research Methods, Helen Kara Facss, Jenni Brooks

The Qualitative Report

This article argues that comics have a potentially positive role to play in supporting the teaching of qualitative research methods in higher education. It tells the story of the creation and use of a short pedagogical comic. We begin with a brief review of the literature around the use of comics in teaching. Then we offer two first-person accounts. Independent researcher Helen Kara narrates her creation of Conversation with a Purpose, designed as a resource to support the teaching of qualitative interviewing. It contains the story of a student’s first real-world interview, with some deliberately ambiguous aspects, and some …


Service-Learning In The Covid19 Era: Learning In The Midst Of Crisis, Lauren Grenier, Elizabeth Robinson, Debra A. Harkins Jul 2020

Service-Learning In The Covid19 Era: Learning In The Midst Of Crisis, Lauren Grenier, Elizabeth Robinson, Debra A. Harkins

Pedagogy and the Human Sciences

No abstract provided.


Jcctl Mailer - June 29, 2020, Josef Brandauer Jun 2020

Jcctl Mailer - June 29, 2020, Josef Brandauer

JCCTL Mailers

Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on June 29, 2020.

Contents:

Announcements

  • JPI Resources
  • Basic Moodle training

Upcoming events

  • Introductory Zoom training
  • Moodle - Appearance and Organization
  • Moodle - Discussion Forums
  • Camera/document camera equipped classroom (West 112) demonstration
  • Introduction to Ensemble Video


Developing Critical Thinking With Rhetorical Pedagogy, Elizabeth Ismail Jun 2020

Developing Critical Thinking With Rhetorical Pedagogy, Elizabeth Ismail

OSSA Conference Archive

The development of critical thinking skills is emphasized as a fundamental attribute of successful graduates (Ritchhart & Perkins, 2005; Willingham, 2008). Some critical thinking textbooks inform students to “see beyond the rhetoric to the core idea being stated” (Moore and Parker, 2009, p. 21); however, other scholars have begun to suggest that rhetoric is intrinsically interrelated to critical thinking and plays a pivotal role in everyday interactions (Saki, 2016). This paper explores the later.


The Impact Of Faculty Growth Mindset On Student Mindset And Learning Engagement, Emma G. Cartisano May 2020

The Impact Of Faculty Growth Mindset On Student Mindset And Learning Engagement, Emma G. Cartisano

HIED Student Scholarship

Growth mindset is the belief that general intellectual ability is malleable and can be developed. This thesis describes the presence and cultivation of growth mindset in the academic experiences of six undergraduate students in the social sciences at a medium-sized, liberal arts and sciences college. Individual interviews were analyzed using narrative inquiry to explore the impact of instructor philosophy and pedagogy on student mindset and learning engagement. Research findings highlight that instructor embodiment of growth mindset, including relationality, modeling, and constructive delivery of feedback, as well as assignment design, were instrumental. Participants did not share a common definition of growth …


Introduction To "The State Of The Syllabus" Special Edition Of Syllabus Journal, Katherine Harris, Rebecca Frost Davis, Matthew Gold May 2020

Introduction To "The State Of The Syllabus" Special Edition Of Syllabus Journal, Katherine Harris, Rebecca Frost Davis, Matthew Gold

Faculty Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity

Positioning the syllabus as a key artifact in the modern academy, one that encapsulates many elements of intellectual, scholarly, social, cultural, political, and institutional contexts in which it is enmeshed, we offer in this special issue of Syllabus a set of provocations on the syllabus and its many roles. Including perspectives from full-time and part-time faculty, graduate students, and librarians, the issue offers a multifaceted take on how the syllabus is presently used and might be reimagined.


The Four Agreements In Academia, Emily K. Faulconer Mar 2020

The Four Agreements In Academia, Emily K. Faulconer

Publications

While I have read the book The Four Agreements five times, I had not perused this book since I accepted a professorship in 2012. When revisiting this book, it was apparent to me that the practical advice for personal freedom translated well to academia. Once I came upon this connection, I explored further and found that Bonni Stachowiak also drew this parallel in her blog, Teaching In Higher Ed. Here, I will share a few ways to implement the Four Agreements in your academic career.


Somewhere I'Ve Never Been: Part 2, John Lanci Jan 2020

Somewhere I'Ve Never Been: Part 2, John Lanci

JRCA Pedagogy

In the first part of this essay, I suggested that teaching during a pandemic, while challenging and often uncomfortable in its remoteness, offers us the chance to re-examine all of the teaching we do, even in the good times. What if we focused less on content delivery, such as lectures, and instead attempted to explore methods of “deep learning,” a collaborative endeavor that would foster students’ abilities to evaluate, contextualize, and take ownership of their time in the classroom (or the Zoom gallery)? We scholars may feel most alive when immersed in the second or third centuries of the common …


Wiser Assessment: A Communication Program Assessment Framework, Michael G. Strawser, Lindsay Neuberger Jan 2020

Wiser Assessment: A Communication Program Assessment Framework, Michael G. Strawser, Lindsay Neuberger

Journal of Communication Pedagogy

Learning outcome assessment is a fairly recent trend in higher education that began in the 1980s (Lubinescu et al., 2001). Today, many faculty perceive assessment reporting to be tedious, time-consuming, and irrelevant busywork (Wang & Hurley, 2012). Unfortunately, this systematic process created to use empirical evidence to measure, document, and improve student learning has in many cases lost sight of this central goal. As a result, faculty may be justified in their opinions about it. This essay proposes a framework for addressing this thorny issue via WISER. WISER is an acronym for five content pillars of the communication discipline faculty …


Editorial Board Jan 2020

Editorial Board

Experiential Learning & Teaching in Higher Education

No abstract provided.