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TEACHING (AND
LEARNING) WITH PEER
INSTRUCTION

    Peter Newbury, Ph.D.
    Center for Teaching Development,
    University of California, San Diego
    pnewbury@ucsd.edu
           @polarisdotca
    ctd.ucsd.edu                #ctducsd

                                          Unless otherwise
    Monday, February 25, 2013
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    Cal State LA                Creative Commons Attribution
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The traditional lecture is based on
     the transmissionist learning model




                                                    (Image by um.dentistry on flickr CC)

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Scientifically Outdated, a Known
    Failure


                       We must abandon the tabula
                     rasa ā€œblank slateā€ and ā€œstudents
                       as empty vesselsā€ models of
                          teaching and learning.




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Letā€™s have a learning
    experienceā€¦




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Here is an important new number
    system. Please learn it.

      1=                                 4=         7=

      2=                                 5=         8=

      3=                                 6=         9=




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Test
    What is this number?




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New Number System
    Hereā€™s the structure of the ā€œtic-tac-toeā€ code:

                                         1          2   3

                                         4          5   6

                                         7          8   9




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Test
    What is this number?




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Constructivist theory of learning
     We know How People Learn [1]. There is research
     that informs us. Letā€™s exploit the patterns of
     learning to make instruction more effective.




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What are the patterns
         of how people learn?

           (And how do we use
                 them?)



 11
Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction   (Image: entropy memory creativity by jef_safi on flickr CC)
Key Finding 1
     Students come to the classroom with
     preconceptions about how the world works. If their
     initial understanding is not engaged, they may fail
     to grasp the new concepts and information that
     are taught, or they may learn them for the
     purposes of a test but revert to their
     preconceptions outside of the classroom. Learn, p. 14)
                                      (How People
              Instructors must
                  draw out              Instruction must
               studentsā€™ pre-              be student-
                   existing                 centered.
              understandings.
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Learning requires interaction [2]




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Learning requires interaction [2]
                               Learning gain:
                               100%


                                                                  0.50
                                              % of class
                                              time NOT
                                       0       lecturing
                                                 pre-test   post-test



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Learning requires interaction [2]
                    1                                2




                    3                                4

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Key Finding 2
     To develop competence in an area, students must:
         a) have a deep foundation of factual
            knowledge,
         b) understand facts and ideas in the context
            of a conceptual framework, and
         c) organize knowledge in ways that facilitate
            retrieval and application.(How People Learn, p. 16)
                     These are
                  characteristics of                 Thereā€™s anotherā€¦
                    expertize.
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Key Finding 3
     A ā€œmetacognitiveā€ approach to instruction can help
     students learn to take control of their own learning
     by defining learning goals and monitoring their
     progress in achieving them.
                                                     (How People Learn, p. 18)




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Aside: metacognition
     Metacognition refers to oneā€™s knowledge
     concerning oneā€™s own cognitive processes or
     anything related to themā€¦. For example, I am
     engaging in metacognition if I notice that I am
     having more trouble learning A than B.
                                  (Flavell [3, 4], p. 232)




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Key Finding 3
     A ā€œmetacognitiveā€ approach to instruction can help
     students learn to take control of their own learning
     by defining learning goals and monitoring their
     progress in achieving them.
                                                     (How People Learn, p. 18)


                    Instructors need to provide
                   opportunities for students to
                   practice being metacognitive
                                  ā€“
                      thinking about their own
                              thinking
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constructivist




 20
Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction   (Image: stool II by tilaneseven on flickr CC)
traditional lecture                         student-centered instruction


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student-centered instruction

     peer instruction w clickers
     worksheets
     videos
     interactive demonstrations
     surveys of opinions
     reading quizzes
     discussions




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Evolution of the Solar System
     Today, weā€™ve been learning about the formation of
     the Solar System.
     Just like a geologist
     studies the exposed
     layers on a cliff-face,
     we study landforms on
     other planets and
     moons to find the
     chronology (sequence)
     of processes.                                   (Image: NASA)



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Clicker question
                                                X    Are features X and
                                                     Y ridges or valleys?
                                                     A) X=ridge,
                                                         Y=valley
                                                     B) X=valley,
                                                         Y=ridge
                                            Y
                                                     C) both are ridges
                                                           crater
                                                     D) both are valleys

                                                             (EOSC / CWSEI, UBC)

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Typical episode of peer
     instruction
     Alternating with 10-15 minute mini-lectures,
      1. Instructor poses a conceptually-challenging
          multiple-choice question.
      2. Students think about question on their own.
      3. Students vote for an answer using clickers,
          colored/ABCD voting cards,...
      4. The instructor reacts, based on the
          distribution of votes.



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In effective peer instruction
     ļ± students teach each other while       students
       they may still hold or remember       learn and
       their preconceptions                  practice
     ļ± students discuss the concepts in their to
                                             how
       own (novice) language                 think,
                                             communicat
                                             e like
     ļ± the instructor finds out what the students know
       (and donā€™t know) and reacts           experts




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Effective peer instruction
     requires
     1. identifying key concepts, misconceptions
     2. creating multiple-choice questions that before
        require deeper thinking and learning class

     3. facilitating peer instruction episodes that
        spark student discussion                    during
     4. resolving the misconceptions                class




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Clickers help students learn...



       the               learning                                   cycle
        BEFORE                         DURING                             AFTER
       setting up                   developing                         assessing
      instruction                   knowledge                           learning


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                                             Adapted from Rosie Piller, Ian Beatty, Stephanie Chasteen
Clickers help students learn...



       the               learning                                   cycle
        BEFORE                         DURING                             AFTER
       setting up                   developing                         assessing
      instruction                   knowledge                           learning


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                                             Adapted from Rosie Piller, Ian Beatty, Stephanie Chasteen
assess prior knowledge
     Clicker question
     Melt chocolate over low heat. Remove the
     chocolate from the heat. What will happen to the
     chocolate?
     A) It will condense.
     B) It will evaporate.
     C) It will freeze.




                          (Question: Sujatha Raghu from Braincandy via LearningCatalytics)
                                              (Image: CIM9926 by number657 on flickr CC)
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motivate
     Clicker question
     In your opinion, which had the most positive
     impact on the modern world?

       A)     coffee
       B)     tea
       C)     chocolate
       D)     spice
       E)     sugar




31   Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction   (Herbst, UCSD)
provoke thinking
     Clicker question
     A leopard goes into a deep cave
     where there is no light. After an
     hour, can it see in the dark?

     A) No because there is no light.
     B) No because its eyes have not had enough time
        to adjust.
     C) Yes because its eyes have adjusted to the
        darkness.
     D) Yes because leopards can see in the LearningCatalytics)
                 (Question: Paul Simeon from Braincandy via dark.
                      (Image: Villy at the ā€œdoorā€ of his cave by Tambako the Jaguar on flickr
32   Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction                                      CC)
predict
     Clicker question
     A ball is rolling around                            C
     the inside of a circular                        B       D
     track. The ball          A                                        E
     leaves the track
     at point P.

                                                         P

     Which path
     does the ball
     follow?
33   Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction           (Mazur)
Clickers help students learn...



       the               learning                                   cycle
        BEFORE                         DURING                             AFTER
       setting up                   developing                         assessing
      instruction                   knowledge                           learning


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                                             Adapted from Rosie Piller, Ian Beatty, Stephanie Chasteen
probe misconception
     Clicker question
     How many of these are reasons for the seasons?

       ļ± the height of the Sun in the sky during the day
       ļ± Earthā€™s distance from the Sun
       ļ± how many hours the Sun is up each day

       A)     none of them
       B)     one
       C)     two
       D)     all three


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analysis
     Clicker question
     Select the line that                            A   Fast rode the knight
                                                     B   With spurs, hot and reeking,
     you feel has the                                C   Ever waving an eager sword,
     strongest imagery                               D   "To save my lady!"
                                                     E   Fast rode the knight,
     in ā€œFast rode the                               F   And leaped from saddle to war.
     knightā€ by                                      G   Men of steel flickered and gleamed
     Stephen Crane                                   H   Like riot of silver lights,
                                                     I   And the gold of the knight's good
     (1905).                                         J   banner
                                                     K   Still waved on a castle wall.
                                                     L   .....
                                                     M   A horse,
                                                     N   Blowing, staggering, bloody thing,
                                                     O   Forgotten at foot of castle wall.
                                                     P   A horse
                                                         Dead at foot of castle wall.
36   Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction          (David Kurtz, via LearningCatalytics)
evaluation
     Clicker question
     Which of the following is an incorrect step when
     using the substitution method to evaluate the
     definite integral 4 2         3
                                             x       1 x dx
                                         0

                             3
          u 1 x                                          1   4
     A)                                               C.           u du
                                                         3   0
       du                2
                      x dx
     B) 3                                             D. none of the above


37   Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction               (adapted from Bruff (2009))
exercise skill
     Clicker question
     Susan throws a ball straight up into the air. It goes
     up and then falls back into her hand 2 seconds
     later.

     Draw a graph showing the velocity of the ball from
     the moment it leaves her hand until she catches it
     again.    velocity


                                                             time
                                      0              2 sec


38   Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction                  (CWSEI UBC)
Which one is the closest match to your graph?
                                            exercise skill
velocity                                             velocity

       A                                                  B
                                               time                          time
        0                        2 sec                     0         2 sec




velocity                                             velocity

       C                                                  D
                                               time                          time
        0                        2 sec                     0         2 sec

                                                           E) some other graph
39   Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction                    (CWSEI UBC)
Clickers help students learn...



       the               learning                                   cycle
        BEFORE                         DURING                             AFTER
       setting up                   developing                         assessing
      instruction                   knowledge                           learning


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                                             Adapted from Rosie Piller, Ian Beatty, Stephanie Chasteen
demonstrate success
     Clicker question
     Which point on the phylogenetic tree represents
     the closest relative of the frog?

         A
                 B                                               E

                                                         D
                                                     C



                                                                      (UBC CWSEI)
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review / recap
     Clicker question
     For the data set displayed in the following
     histogram, which would be larger, the mean or the
     median?




     A) mean
     B) median
     C) canā€™t tell from the given histogram
42   Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction(Peck,   mathquest.carroll.edu/resources.html)
ā€œbig pictureā€
     Clicker question
     In your opinion, which had the most positive
     impact on the modern world?

       A)     coffee
       B)     tea
       C)     chocolate
       D)     spice
       E)     sugar




43   Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction   (Herbst, UCSD)
Clickers help teachers teach...



       the                  learning                 cycle
        BEFORE                            DURING      AFTER
       setting up                      developing    assessing
      instruction                      knowledge      learning


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Clickers help teachers teach...
     Are they ready for the next topic?
     What do they already know?
     Do they care about this?
     What DO they care about, anyway?
       the                  learning                 cycle
        BEFORE                            DURING      AFTER
       setting up                      developing    assessing
      instruction                      knowledge      learning


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Clickers help teachers teach...
                        Where are they in the activity?
                                  Are they getting it?
                              Do I need to intervene?
                          Did they notice key idea X?
       the                  learning                     cycle
        BEFORE                            DURING           AFTER
       setting up                      developing         assessing
      instruction                      knowledge           learning


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Clickers help teachers teach...
                                                                   Did they get it?
                                                     Can I move to the next topic?
                                                            Did that activity work?
                                                                    How did I do?
       the                  learning                             cycle
        BEFORE                            DURING                      AFTER
       setting up                      developing                  assessing
      instruction                      knowledge                    learning


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constructivist
              peer instrā€™n w
                clickers
       Peter Newbury, Ph.D.
       Center for Teaching Development,
       University of California, San Diego
       pnewbury@ucsd.edu
       @polarisdotca
       ctd.ucsd.edu



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Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction   (Image: stool II by tilaneseven on flickr CC)
References
     1.    National Research Council (2000). How People Learn:
           Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: Expanded Edition.
           J.D. Bransford, A.L Brown & R.R. Cocking
           (Eds.),Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
     2.    Prather, E.E, Rudolph, A.L., Brissenden, G., &
           Schlingman, W.M. (2009). A national study assessing the
           teaching and learning of introductory astronomy. Part I. The
           effect of interactive instruction. Am. J. Phys. 66, 64-74.
     3.    Flavell, J. H. (1976). Metacognitive aspects of problem
           solving. In L. B. Resnick (Ed.), The nature of intelligence
           (pp.231-236). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
     4.    Brame, C. (2013) Thinking about metacognition. [blog]
           January, 2013, Available at:
           http://cft.vanderbilt.edu/2013/01/thinking-about-
           metacognition/ [Accessed: 14 Jan 2013].
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Teaching (and Learning) with Peer Instruction

  • 1. TEACHING (AND LEARNING) WITH PEER INSTRUCTION Peter Newbury, Ph.D. Center for Teaching Development, University of California, San Diego pnewbury@ucsd.edu @polarisdotca ctd.ucsd.edu #ctducsd Unless otherwise Monday, February 25, 2013 noted, content is licensed under a Cal State LA Creative Commons Attribution
  • 2. 2 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 3. The traditional lecture is based on the transmissionist learning model (Image by um.dentistry on flickr CC) 3 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 4. Scientifically Outdated, a Known Failure We must abandon the tabula rasa ā€œblank slateā€ and ā€œstudents as empty vesselsā€ models of teaching and learning. 4 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 5. Letā€™s have a learning experienceā€¦ 5 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 6. Here is an important new number system. Please learn it. 1= 4= 7= 2= 5= 8= 3= 6= 9= 6 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 7. Test What is this number? 7 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 8. New Number System Hereā€™s the structure of the ā€œtic-tac-toeā€ code: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 9. Test What is this number? 9 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 10. Constructivist theory of learning We know How People Learn [1]. There is research that informs us. Letā€™s exploit the patterns of learning to make instruction more effective. 10 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 11. What are the patterns of how people learn? (And how do we use them?) 11 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction (Image: entropy memory creativity by jef_safi on flickr CC)
  • 12. Key Finding 1 Students come to the classroom with preconceptions about how the world works. If their initial understanding is not engaged, they may fail to grasp the new concepts and information that are taught, or they may learn them for the purposes of a test but revert to their preconceptions outside of the classroom. Learn, p. 14) (How People Instructors must draw out Instruction must studentsā€™ pre- be student- existing centered. understandings. 12 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 13. Learning requires interaction [2] 13 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 14. Learning requires interaction [2] Learning gain: 100% 0.50 % of class time NOT 0 lecturing pre-test post-test 14 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 15. Learning requires interaction [2] 1 2 3 4 15 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 16. Key Finding 2 To develop competence in an area, students must: a) have a deep foundation of factual knowledge, b) understand facts and ideas in the context of a conceptual framework, and c) organize knowledge in ways that facilitate retrieval and application.(How People Learn, p. 16) These are characteristics of Thereā€™s anotherā€¦ expertize. 16 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 17. Key Finding 3 A ā€œmetacognitiveā€ approach to instruction can help students learn to take control of their own learning by defining learning goals and monitoring their progress in achieving them. (How People Learn, p. 18) 17 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 18. Aside: metacognition Metacognition refers to oneā€™s knowledge concerning oneā€™s own cognitive processes or anything related to themā€¦. For example, I am engaging in metacognition if I notice that I am having more trouble learning A than B. (Flavell [3, 4], p. 232) 18 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 19. Key Finding 3 A ā€œmetacognitiveā€ approach to instruction can help students learn to take control of their own learning by defining learning goals and monitoring their progress in achieving them. (How People Learn, p. 18) Instructors need to provide opportunities for students to practice being metacognitive ā€“ thinking about their own thinking 19 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 20. constructivist 20 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction (Image: stool II by tilaneseven on flickr CC)
  • 21. traditional lecture student-centered instruction 21 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 22. student-centered instruction peer instruction w clickers worksheets videos interactive demonstrations surveys of opinions reading quizzes discussions 22 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 23. Evolution of the Solar System Today, weā€™ve been learning about the formation of the Solar System. Just like a geologist studies the exposed layers on a cliff-face, we study landforms on other planets and moons to find the chronology (sequence) of processes. (Image: NASA) 23 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 24. Clicker question X Are features X and Y ridges or valleys? A) X=ridge, Y=valley B) X=valley, Y=ridge Y C) both are ridges crater D) both are valleys (EOSC / CWSEI, UBC) 24 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 25. Typical episode of peer instruction Alternating with 10-15 minute mini-lectures, 1. Instructor poses a conceptually-challenging multiple-choice question. 2. Students think about question on their own. 3. Students vote for an answer using clickers, colored/ABCD voting cards,... 4. The instructor reacts, based on the distribution of votes. 25 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 26. In effective peer instruction ļ± students teach each other while students they may still hold or remember learn and their preconceptions practice ļ± students discuss the concepts in their to how own (novice) language think, communicat e like ļ± the instructor finds out what the students know (and donā€™t know) and reacts experts 26 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 27. Effective peer instruction requires 1. identifying key concepts, misconceptions 2. creating multiple-choice questions that before require deeper thinking and learning class 3. facilitating peer instruction episodes that spark student discussion during 4. resolving the misconceptions class 27 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 28. Clickers help students learn... the learning cycle BEFORE DURING AFTER setting up developing assessing instruction knowledge learning 28 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction Adapted from Rosie Piller, Ian Beatty, Stephanie Chasteen
  • 29. Clickers help students learn... the learning cycle BEFORE DURING AFTER setting up developing assessing instruction knowledge learning 29 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction Adapted from Rosie Piller, Ian Beatty, Stephanie Chasteen
  • 30. assess prior knowledge Clicker question Melt chocolate over low heat. Remove the chocolate from the heat. What will happen to the chocolate? A) It will condense. B) It will evaporate. C) It will freeze. (Question: Sujatha Raghu from Braincandy via LearningCatalytics) (Image: CIM9926 by number657 on flickr CC) 30 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 31. motivate Clicker question In your opinion, which had the most positive impact on the modern world? A) coffee B) tea C) chocolate D) spice E) sugar 31 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction (Herbst, UCSD)
  • 32. provoke thinking Clicker question A leopard goes into a deep cave where there is no light. After an hour, can it see in the dark? A) No because there is no light. B) No because its eyes have not had enough time to adjust. C) Yes because its eyes have adjusted to the darkness. D) Yes because leopards can see in the LearningCatalytics) (Question: Paul Simeon from Braincandy via dark. (Image: Villy at the ā€œdoorā€ of his cave by Tambako the Jaguar on flickr 32 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction CC)
  • 33. predict Clicker question A ball is rolling around C the inside of a circular B D track. The ball A E leaves the track at point P. P Which path does the ball follow? 33 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction (Mazur)
  • 34. Clickers help students learn... the learning cycle BEFORE DURING AFTER setting up developing assessing instruction knowledge learning 34 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction Adapted from Rosie Piller, Ian Beatty, Stephanie Chasteen
  • 35. probe misconception Clicker question How many of these are reasons for the seasons? ļ± the height of the Sun in the sky during the day ļ± Earthā€™s distance from the Sun ļ± how many hours the Sun is up each day A) none of them B) one C) two D) all three 35 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 36. analysis Clicker question Select the line that A Fast rode the knight B With spurs, hot and reeking, you feel has the C Ever waving an eager sword, strongest imagery D "To save my lady!" E Fast rode the knight, in ā€œFast rode the F And leaped from saddle to war. knightā€ by G Men of steel flickered and gleamed Stephen Crane H Like riot of silver lights, I And the gold of the knight's good (1905). J banner K Still waved on a castle wall. L ..... M A horse, N Blowing, staggering, bloody thing, O Forgotten at foot of castle wall. P A horse Dead at foot of castle wall. 36 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction (David Kurtz, via LearningCatalytics)
  • 37. evaluation Clicker question Which of the following is an incorrect step when using the substitution method to evaluate the definite integral 4 2 3 x 1 x dx 0 3 u 1 x 1 4 A) C. u du 3 0 du 2 x dx B) 3 D. none of the above 37 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction (adapted from Bruff (2009))
  • 38. exercise skill Clicker question Susan throws a ball straight up into the air. It goes up and then falls back into her hand 2 seconds later. Draw a graph showing the velocity of the ball from the moment it leaves her hand until she catches it again. velocity time 0 2 sec 38 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction (CWSEI UBC)
  • 39. Which one is the closest match to your graph? exercise skill velocity velocity A B time time 0 2 sec 0 2 sec velocity velocity C D time time 0 2 sec 0 2 sec E) some other graph 39 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction (CWSEI UBC)
  • 40. Clickers help students learn... the learning cycle BEFORE DURING AFTER setting up developing assessing instruction knowledge learning 40 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction Adapted from Rosie Piller, Ian Beatty, Stephanie Chasteen
  • 41. demonstrate success Clicker question Which point on the phylogenetic tree represents the closest relative of the frog? A B E D C (UBC CWSEI) 41 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 42. review / recap Clicker question For the data set displayed in the following histogram, which would be larger, the mean or the median? A) mean B) median C) canā€™t tell from the given histogram 42 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction(Peck, mathquest.carroll.edu/resources.html)
  • 43. ā€œbig pictureā€ Clicker question In your opinion, which had the most positive impact on the modern world? A) coffee B) tea C) chocolate D) spice E) sugar 43 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction (Herbst, UCSD)
  • 44. Clickers help teachers teach... the learning cycle BEFORE DURING AFTER setting up developing assessing instruction knowledge learning 44 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 45. Clickers help teachers teach... Are they ready for the next topic? What do they already know? Do they care about this? What DO they care about, anyway? the learning cycle BEFORE DURING AFTER setting up developing assessing instruction knowledge learning 45 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 46. Clickers help teachers teach... Where are they in the activity? Are they getting it? Do I need to intervene? Did they notice key idea X? the learning cycle BEFORE DURING AFTER setting up developing assessing instruction knowledge learning 46 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 47. Clickers help teachers teach... Did they get it? Can I move to the next topic? Did that activity work? How did I do? the learning cycle BEFORE DURING AFTER setting up developing assessing instruction knowledge learning 47 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction
  • 48. constructivist peer instrā€™n w clickers Peter Newbury, Ph.D. Center for Teaching Development, University of California, San Diego pnewbury@ucsd.edu @polarisdotca ctd.ucsd.edu 48 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction (Image: stool II by tilaneseven on flickr CC)
  • 49. References 1. National Research Council (2000). How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: Expanded Edition. J.D. Bransford, A.L Brown & R.R. Cocking (Eds.),Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. 2. Prather, E.E, Rudolph, A.L., Brissenden, G., & Schlingman, W.M. (2009). A national study assessing the teaching and learning of introductory astronomy. Part I. The effect of interactive instruction. Am. J. Phys. 66, 64-74. 3. Flavell, J. H. (1976). Metacognitive aspects of problem solving. In L. B. Resnick (Ed.), The nature of intelligence (pp.231-236). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. 4. Brame, C. (2013) Thinking about metacognition. [blog] January, 2013, Available at: http://cft.vanderbilt.edu/2013/01/thinking-about- metacognition/ [Accessed: 14 Jan 2013]. 49 Teaching (and learning) with peer instruction

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