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Full-Text Articles in Curriculum and Instruction
Poetry In Teaching & Learning Qualitative Research, Amber Mullens, Audra Skukauskaite, Megan K. Mitchell
Poetry In Teaching & Learning Qualitative Research, Amber Mullens, Audra Skukauskaite, Megan K. Mitchell
The Qualitative Report
This article stems from a workshop presented at the 15th TQR conference on poetry in teaching and learning qualitative research. Over the last few decades, scholars have argued for the use of poetry and other arts-based techniques in qualitative research. Most of the research, however, focuses on using poetry for data analysis and representation. In this article, we shift the conversation to the use of poetry for teaching and learning qualitative research. Starting with a poem in three voices of educator, student, and researcher, we provide an overview of poetry use in qualitative inquiry. We then offer brief overviews of …
Using Chatgpt With Novice Arduino Programmers: Effects On Performance, Interest, Self-Efficacy, And Programming Ability, Donald M. Johnson, Will Doss, Christopher M. Estepp
Using Chatgpt With Novice Arduino Programmers: Effects On Performance, Interest, Self-Efficacy, And Programming Ability, Donald M. Johnson, Will Doss, Christopher M. Estepp
Journal of Research in Technical Careers
A posttest-only control group experimental design compared novice Arduino programmers who developed their own programs (self-programming group, n =17) with novice Arduino programmers who used ChatGPT 3.5 to write their programs (ChatGPT-programming group, n = 16) on the dependent variables of programming scores, interest in Arduino programming, Arduino programming self-efficacy, Arduino programming posttest scores, and types of programming errors. Students were undergraduates in an introductory agricultural systems technology course in Fall 2023. The results indicated no significant (p < .10) differences between groups for programming rubric scores (p = .50) or interest in Arduino programming (p = .50). There were significant differences for Arduino programming self-efficacy, (p = .03, Cohen’s d = 0.75) and Arduino posttest scores, (p = .03, Cohen’s d = 0.76); students in the self-programming group scored significantly higher on both measures. Analysis of students’ errors indicated the ChatGPT group made significantly (p < .01) more program punctuation errors. These results indicated novice students writing their own programs developed greater Arduino programming self-efficacy and programming ability than novice students using ChatGPT. Nevertheless, ChatGPT may still play an important role in assisting novices to write microcontroller programs.
Jcctl Mailer – September 12, 2023, Josef Brandauer
Jcctl Mailer – September 12, 2023, Josef Brandauer
JCCTL Mailers
Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on September 12, 2023.
Contents: Wed 9/13 sessions, mid-semester pilot, and more
Upcoming Events:
- Toward GenAI resistant assignments
- Mid-semester feedback pilot program
Jcctl Mailer – August 22, 2023, Josef Brandauer
Jcctl Mailer – August 22, 2023, Josef Brandauer
JCCTL Mailers
Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on August 22, 2023.
Contents:
- Syllabus and first day of class resources
Jcctl Mailer – August 3, 2023, Josef Brandauer
Jcctl Mailer – August 3, 2023, Josef Brandauer
JCCTL Mailers
Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on August 3, 2023.
Contents: : Fri 8/4 & next week's sessions
Upcoming Events:
- When does genAI tool use become “cheating”?
- Drafting your genAI class policy
- Open genAI discussion sessions
Teaching On The Möbius: Exploring The Inner And Outer Landscapes Of Teacher Practice, Barth A. Quenzer
Teaching On The Möbius: Exploring The Inner And Outer Landscapes Of Teacher Practice, Barth A. Quenzer
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The practice of teaching takes on renewed significance in today’s changing educational landscape. In the quest for transformative teaching and learning, there are both familiar and unfamiliar paths to be traversed. While significant contributions are being made by culturally responsive pedagogies, less is understood about the inner life of teachers as they navigate the outer systems of their practice. To address this area of research opportunity, the author used the conceptual framework of humanizing pedagogy and deep pedagogy to explore the inner and outer landscapes of teacher practice. As a method of inquiry, educational criticism afforded a qualitative approach for …
Jcctl Mailer – July 31, 2023, Josef Brandauer
Jcctl Mailer – July 31, 2023, Josef Brandauer
JCCTL Mailers
Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on July 31, 2023.
Contents: Programming this week, new website, etc.
Upcoming Events:
- Open genAI discussion sessions
- When does genAI tool use become "cheating"? discussion
Jcctl Mailer – July 27, 2023, Josef Brandauer
Jcctl Mailer – July 27, 2023, Josef Brandauer
JCCTL Mailers
Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on July 27, 2023.
Contents: Ongoing generative AI support
The Dialectic Transformation Of Teaching And Learning In Community Colleges Through Ungrading., Grace Pai, Jennifer Corby, Nicole Kras, Dusana Podlucká, Midori Yamamura
The Dialectic Transformation Of Teaching And Learning In Community Colleges Through Ungrading., Grace Pai, Jennifer Corby, Nicole Kras, Dusana Podlucká, Midori Yamamura
Publications and Research
As five Andrew J. Mellon Transformative Learning in the Hu-manities Faculty Fellows in the City University of New York, we capture in this essay the dialectical experience of ungrading our community college courses with our students. Drawing on case examples of implementing un-grading in a range of courses and a thematic analysis of our students’ reflec-tion submissions of being ungraded, we argue that ungrading is an effective pedagogical tool for debunking a deficits-based, outcomes-focused perspec-tive that is pervasive in studies on and of community college students. Through various ways of building student agency, self-reflection, and feed-back into our courses, we …
A Conceptual Exploration Of Anti-Fragility In The Context Of Confucian Heritage Culture Education, Alwyn Lau
A Conceptual Exploration Of Anti-Fragility In The Context Of Confucian Heritage Culture Education, Alwyn Lau
Journal of Research Initiatives
It is a common but not unrealistic stereotype of Asian students that educational success is a matter of personal identity and status. As such, achieving distinctions in as many subjects as possible (the popular target of becoming a ‘straight A’ student) is usually a non-negotiable objective nurtured by both parents and educators. Such an obsessive pursuit of academic excellence produces both laudable outcomes (e.g. the tendency of Asian students to outperform their counterparts) as well as dangerous ones (e.g. worrying rates of mental health problems). This theoretical paper hopes to apply the concept of anti-fragility developed by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, …
Rooms That Awaken Us: A Poetic Inquiry Of Multiple Selves, Rawda Harb
Rooms That Awaken Us: A Poetic Inquiry Of Multiple Selves, Rawda Harb
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
Using poetry as a research method, the author wrote for self-expression, self-discovery and self-healing during the pandemic. As she wrote, she realized that she is a different person in different settings with differ- ent people. Without intending to ever share this work, she then examines her multiple selves’ learning-teach- ing dance with life using literature by Aoki, Leggo, Dewey, Tajfel and others. She even discusses the notion of multiple selves in life with her young children and is fascinated by their artistic response.
Jcctl Mailer – January 20, 2023, Josef Brandauer
Jcctl Mailer – January 20, 2023, Josef Brandauer
JCCTL Mailers
Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on January 20, 2023.
Contents:
Upcoming Events:
- ChatGPT 101
- Summer course info session
Jcctl Mailer – January 7, 2023, Josef Brandauer
Jcctl Mailer – January 7, 2023, Josef Brandauer
JCCTL Mailers
Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on January 7, 2023.
Contents:
Upcoming Events:
- Working in an age of Artificial-Intelligence text generators
- Generating rubrics
- Discussing challenging topics
- Strategies for an effective first day of class
- Moodle Basics Setup
- Moodle Gradebook Setup
- Introduction to Office/Microsoft 365
Global Learning: Definition, Assessment, And Approaches, Jiangyuan Zhou
Global Learning: Definition, Assessment, And Approaches, Jiangyuan Zhou
Journal of Global Education and Research
Global learning has become a fundamental aspect of international education. Yet, a clear understanding of global learning and how to develop it remain unclear. Using the dynamic systems approach, this paper analyzed the reasons, methods, and knowledge, skills, and attitudes(KSA) of global learning in higher education. Global learning is the higher education institutions’ critical response to globalization. It is the essential learning outcome of comprehensive internationalization of curriculum requiring students to develop KSA about the external world and their internal selves in their daily lives across local and global communities. With survey results from 142 undergraduate students in one U.S. …
Encountering American Higher Education: First-Year Academic Transition Of International Undergraduate Students In The United States, Masha Krsmanovic
Encountering American Higher Education: First-Year Academic Transition Of International Undergraduate Students In The United States, Masha Krsmanovic
Journal of Global Education and Research
This study explored how international undergraduate students perceive their academic transition into American higher education. Schlossberg’s (1984) 4S Transition Theory served as the framework for exploring what academic challenges, if any, international students experience during their first year of undergraduate studies in a new cultural and educational setting. The findings revealed that students’ academic transition into the U.S. higher education was characterized by difficulties in understanding the academic system of their new environment; overcoming educational, instructional and pedagogical differences; building social relationships with domestic students; and receiving the support necessary from the appropriate institutional services.
Jcctl Mailer - August 19, 2022, Josef Brandauer
Jcctl Mailer - August 19, 2022, Josef Brandauer
JCCTL Mailers
Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on August 19, 2022.
Contents:
Upcoming Events:
- Strategies for an Effective First Day of Class
Resource Guides:
- Practical Ideas for Creating Effective Syllabi (attached)
- Setting Up Your Moodle Gradebook (attached)
Jcctl Mailer - August 10, 2022, Josef Brandauer
Jcctl Mailer - August 10, 2022, Josef Brandauer
JCCTL Mailers
Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on August 10, 2022.
Contents:
Upcoming Events:
- 30 minutes with Kelli Murphy – Effective and Efficient Moodle Course Design Strategies
- Supporting International and Multilingual Student Writers
- Practical Ideas for Creating Effective Syllabi
- Trauma-Informed Approaches in Teaching
Other Recommended Resources:
- Creating Videos from PowerPoint
- Panopto Video Tutorials
Jcctl Mailer – February 21, 2022, Josef Brandauer
Jcctl Mailer – February 21, 2022, Josef Brandauer
JCCTL Mailers
Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on February 21, 2022.
- Effective and efficient feedback on Moodle assignments (with Kelli Murphy)
- Real Talk about OER – JCCTL OER Grantee Experience (Friday Forum)
- The Who, When, and Why of University Student Well-Being and Mental Health: Dept of Psychology Kenneth L. Smoke Colloquium Series Lecture
- How to Have Difficult Conversations: Spring Spotlight Series (Professional Development Committee)
- Helpful Moodle links
- Spring 2022 JCCTL Grants
- Mellon Travel Grant 2021-2022
Jcctl Mailer – February 7, 2022, Josef Brandauer
Jcctl Mailer – February 7, 2022, Josef Brandauer
JCCTL Mailers
Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on February 7, 2022.
- Chavella Pittman and Thomas Tobin: Inclusive Pedagogy
- Café Symposium
- Defining Success: Creating Fffective Moodle Gradebooks With Kelli Murphy
- Spring 2022 JCCTL Grants
- Mellon Travel Grant 2021-2022 Application
Jcctl Mailer – January 7, 2022, Josef Brandauer
Jcctl Mailer – January 7, 2022, Josef Brandauer
JCCTL Mailers
Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on January 7, 2022.
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Resource guide: skills in online teaching
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Kelly Murphy: Effective and Efficient Moodle Course Design Strategies
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First Day of Class Resource Guide
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Resource Guide: Finding Balance while Supporting Mental Health Needs
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Grant Opportunities: Mellon Travel Grants
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Spring 2022 Grants
Jcctl Mailer – September 28, 2021, Josef Brandauer
Jcctl Mailer – September 28, 2021, Josef Brandauer
JCCTL Mailers
Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on September 28, 2021.
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Finding Balance while Supporting Student Mental Health Needs, by Becky Colgan and Michele Montenegro
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Resource: How to Publish Your First Book
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Campus Working Group Grant
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Mellon Travel Grants
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Online resource: Help Your ADHD Learners Land the Plane, Karen Costa
Jcctl Mailer – August 25, 2021, Josef Brandauer
Jcctl Mailer – August 25, 2021, Josef Brandauer
JCCTL Mailers
Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on August 25, 2021
- Updates on JCCTL Teaching and Mentoring resource page
- Brent Talbot and Josh Eyler's talks
- About "Teaching Square"
Jcctl Mailer – July 12, 2021, Josef Brandauer
Jcctl Mailer – July 12, 2021, Josef Brandauer
JCCTL Mailers
Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on July 12, 2021
- JCCTL Teaching and Mentoring resources page
- Featured resource guide from Josh Eyler's talk
- Data Visualization for Social Justice: The Case of Torn Apart/Separados, Dr. Roopika Risam, Associate Professor of Secondary and higher Education and English at Salem State University
- Jennifer Gonzalez interview with Peter Brown, author of "Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning"
Three's Company: Collaborative Instructional Design On A Librarian-Instructor Team, Brittany L. O'Neill, Allen Leblanc, Deirdre Larsen
Three's Company: Collaborative Instructional Design On A Librarian-Instructor Team, Brittany L. O'Neill, Allen Leblanc, Deirdre Larsen
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
This session will describe a unique collaboration that resulted in development of a strategic research assignment design supported by relevant information literacy sessions. This effort stems from an existing relationship between research librarians and an instructor who was previously a graduate assistant in Research & Instruction Services and became an instructor of a general education course in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Through this collective, a synergistic arrangement developed where librarians contribute to research assignment design and the instructor contributes to developing the information literacy sessions to prepare students for finding, evaluating, and understanding relevant scholarly articles early in their college …
Jcctl Mailer – February 26, 2021, Josef Brandauer
Jcctl Mailer – February 26, 2021, Josef Brandauer
JCCTL Mailers
Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on February 26, 2021.
Contents:
Moodle-related PSA: Formatting PDF files in Apple Preview
Readings & Resources
- Three things that the workload dilemma might really be about
- How to use student feedback to improve your online course
- Teaching and mentoring resources from the JCCTL
Upcoming Events:
- Friday Forum: Faculty and Student Perspectives on Open Education at Gettysburg College
Grants and other Funding Opportunities
- Johnson Creative Teaching Summer Grant
- Johnson Teaching Grant
- Digital Literacy Assignment Grant
- The Johnson Center Teaching with Special Collections Grant
- Mellon Grant Opportunity …
Jcctl Mailer – January 28, 2021, Josef Brandauer
Jcctl Mailer – January 28, 2021, Josef Brandauer
JCCTL Mailers
Updates on training and support and useful pedagogical resources compiled and sent by the JCCTL on January 28, 2021.
Contents:
Upcoming Events:
- An effective first day of class
Readings & Resources
- Are we assigning too much work to our students?
- Resource guides: Rethinking the syllabus and "derailment prevention"
Grants and other Funding Opportunities
- Open Educational Resources (OER) Grants
- Faculty-Created Working Group
Book Review Of Motivation Matters And Interest Counts, Cassie Gannett
Book Review Of Motivation Matters And Interest Counts, Cassie Gannett
Colorado Mathematics Teacher
This book review of Motivation Matters and Interest Counts, written by by James A. Middleton and Amanda Jansen, yields insights for educators looking for ways to engage students in learning mathematics.
Mathematical Modeling: Part 1 Of Series, Catherine Martin
Mathematical Modeling: Part 1 Of Series, Catherine Martin
Colorado Mathematics Teacher
The Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Mathematical Modeling Education (GAIMME), released in April 2016, provides specific guidance and support to teachers as they incorporate the practice of mathematical modeling into classroom instruction.
Arcs: Activities With Rigor And Coherence, Janet Oien
Arcs: Activities With Rigor And Coherence, Janet Oien
Colorado Mathematics Teacher
ARCs are Activities with Rigor and Coherence. They integrate a wide array of resources from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics to optimize opportunities for learning.
How I See Addition Facts, Jason Zimba
How I See Addition Facts, Jason Zimba
Colorado Mathematics Teacher
At a "Saturday School," work with flashcards is customized to a student’s current state of mastery.