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Michael M. Grant, PhD [email protected] http://viral-notebook.com Michael M. Grant 2012 On Ground & Online Tips for Teaching Effectively

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Michael M. Grant, PhD [email protected] http://viral-notebook.com

Michael M. Grant 2012

On Ground & Online

Tips for Teaching Effectively

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Michael M. Grant Instructional Design & Technology http://viral-notebook.com @michaelmgrant

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http://viral-notebook.com

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http://bit.ly/gtaworkshop

Get it all

here!

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Who likes learning new stuff?

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Who likes school?

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We’ve got to change that!

It’s up to me & you!

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4 Things to Tackle • Setting student expectations

• Tips for managing a course

•What value am I adding?

• The pledge

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Michael M. Grant 2013

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Setting Student Expectations

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Expectations for Access

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Introductory Email

Don’t  worry.  The  full  text  is  on  the  

site  for  you.  Collabora7on  with  Lee  Allen,  Trey  Mar7ndale  &  Clif  Mims.  

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Mirror your syllabus.

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Specify expectations for professional communications.

Bonus Tip! Use an email rule to

filter your course emails.

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Tips for Managing a Course

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Image  from  ~FreeBirD®~  at  flickr.com  

Groups v. Individuals

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Flipped Classroom

Image from http://www.flickr.com/photos/sarvodaya/3861823/

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Image  from  Stephen  Poff  at  flickr.com  

CSMs

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Image  from  ~FreeBirD®~  at  flickr.com  

Emailing Your Class http://bit.ly/email_your_class

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Use a Modular Syllabus

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http://viralnotebook.pbworks.com

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What value am I adding?

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Image  from  C.  Barabanov  at  flickr.com  

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Image  from  C.  Barabanov  at  flickr.com  

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If they can Google it, why do they need you?

http://historytech.wordpress.com/2013/08/09/if-they-can-google-it-why-do-they-need-you/

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Use feedback. Make adjustments.

Which  resource  was  most  valuable  to  your  learning?  ____  Class  lectures  ____  Reading  the  book  ____  Working  the  homework  examples  ____  Small  groups  ____  Handouts  on  UMdrive,  eCourseware,  Dropbox  

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For whom & what purpose is the Powerpoint?

Are they a crutch for you? Are they a learning aid for your

students? Are they your handouts if a

student is absent? Do they help you add value or do they make you redundant?

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“What annoys you about bad PowerPoint presentations?”

The  speaker  read  the  slides  to  us.  

Text  is  too  small.  

The  speaker  has  chosen  a  poor  color.  

Slides  have  full  sentences.  

62%  

47%  

43%  

39%  

Adapted  from  the  following:  Slide  courtesy  of  Edward  Fidgeon  Kavanaghat  slideshare.net.    Data  from  David  Paradi,  Guide  to  Powerpoint.  

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Stop the madness.

Image  from  guidosportaal  at  flickr.com  

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@jessedee “Steal this presentation!”

http://ow.ly/2tT2n

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Before

Slide  courtesy  of  T.  Galvez  at  slideshare.net  

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After

Slide  courtesy  of  T.  Galvez  at  slideshare.net  

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Slide  courtesy  of  Intrepidteacher  at  h_p://www.slideshare.net/Intrepidteacher/knowingtheworldwelivein  

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I do so solemnly swear…

Image  from  Inmezz  at  flickr.com  

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4 Things to Remember • Setting student expectations

• Tips for managing a course

•What value am I adding?

• The pledge

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Michael  M.  Grant  h_p://bit.ly/gtaworkshop  

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Michael  M.  Grant  2013