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Brian Rybarczyk, Ph.D.
UNC Chapel Hill
Department of Biology
Energizing the Classroom
Introduction to
Active Learning
Objectives
• Introduce concept of active learning
• Demonstrate techniques & activities
• Incorporate active learning into your
future teaching
da Vinci and the Renaissance
Embodies essence of the
Renaissance
‘Rebirth’ of learning
Thinking outside the box
Ideas
Discovery
Experiment
Change is good
Brainstorm Activity
Write down ways that your professors
taught you
Effective methods
Ineffective methods
Brainstorm Activity II
What are some ways you learn best now
as a scientist?
What is Active Learning?
Time of class (min)
10 20 30 40 60
%
Retained
50
100
50
0
lecture
active learning
From: McKeachie, Teaching tips: Strategies, research and theory for
for college and university teachers, Houghton-Mifflin (1998)
What is Active Learning?
What is Active Learning?
students solve problems, answer questions,
formulate questions of their own, discuss,
explain, debate, or brainstorm during class
Active Learning
Problem-
Based
Learning
Cooperative
Learning
Learn By Doing
Inquiry-based
learning
What is the purpose?
• Increase student participation
• Increase student engagement
• Increase student retention
• More student ownership in course
• Less lecturing by instructor
• More exciting classroom experience
• Higher level thinking
Improving Lectures
• Plan objectives
• Include graphics, charts, graphs, etc
• Plan what you want to annotate
• Learn students’ names
• Cue important points
• Give short activities
• Give students time to generate questions
• Have students summarize major points
Examples of Active Learning
• Dr. Robert Beichner – NCSU
– SCALE-UP – researching effectiveness of
active learning in physics and chemistry
– http://scaleup.ncsu.edu/
– Example of SCALE-UP Activity
Active Techniques
• Think-pair-share (pair-share)
• Role playing, simulations
• Muddiest point/clearest point
• Group quizzing
• Generate lists
• Cooperative learning
• Minute papers and writing assignments
• PBL and case studies
• Concept maps
IntrotoActiveLearning.ppt You will learn about active learning
Reading Primary Literature
• Provide one figure/table to each student
group
• Propose a title for the paper
• Delete abstract and have students write a
summary
Case Studies
Case Studies
Concerns & Issues
What are your concerns
about using active
learning activities &
techniques?
Suggestions
• Describe to the students what is
happening and why
• State expectations
• Incorporate assessments with activities
• Start off simple (low risk)
• Ask questions, walk around classroom, be
attentive to student questions
• Have students rely on each other
Resources
National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science (case
study collection):
http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/projects/cases/case.html
Problem Based Learning (U of Delaware):
http://www.udel.edu/pbl/
MERLOT – (Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and
Online Teaching
http://www.merlot.org
Journals of Interest:
Innovate: www.innovateonline.info/index.php
CBE Life Science Education – www.lifescied.org/
Journal of College Science Teaching – www.nsta.org
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education –
www.bambed.org
Brian Rybarczyk, Ph.D.
brybar@unc.edu

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IntrotoActiveLearning.ppt You will learn about active learning

  • 1. Brian Rybarczyk, Ph.D. UNC Chapel Hill Department of Biology Energizing the Classroom Introduction to Active Learning
  • 2. Objectives • Introduce concept of active learning • Demonstrate techniques & activities • Incorporate active learning into your future teaching
  • 3. da Vinci and the Renaissance Embodies essence of the Renaissance ‘Rebirth’ of learning Thinking outside the box Ideas Discovery Experiment Change is good
  • 4. Brainstorm Activity Write down ways that your professors taught you Effective methods Ineffective methods
  • 5. Brainstorm Activity II What are some ways you learn best now as a scientist?
  • 6. What is Active Learning? Time of class (min) 10 20 30 40 60 % Retained 50 100 50 0 lecture active learning From: McKeachie, Teaching tips: Strategies, research and theory for for college and university teachers, Houghton-Mifflin (1998)
  • 7. What is Active Learning?
  • 8. What is Active Learning? students solve problems, answer questions, formulate questions of their own, discuss, explain, debate, or brainstorm during class Active Learning Problem- Based Learning Cooperative Learning Learn By Doing Inquiry-based learning
  • 9. What is the purpose? • Increase student participation • Increase student engagement • Increase student retention • More student ownership in course • Less lecturing by instructor • More exciting classroom experience • Higher level thinking
  • 10. Improving Lectures • Plan objectives • Include graphics, charts, graphs, etc • Plan what you want to annotate • Learn students’ names • Cue important points • Give short activities • Give students time to generate questions • Have students summarize major points
  • 11. Examples of Active Learning • Dr. Robert Beichner – NCSU – SCALE-UP – researching effectiveness of active learning in physics and chemistry – http://scaleup.ncsu.edu/ – Example of SCALE-UP Activity
  • 12. Active Techniques • Think-pair-share (pair-share) • Role playing, simulations • Muddiest point/clearest point • Group quizzing • Generate lists • Cooperative learning • Minute papers and writing assignments • PBL and case studies • Concept maps
  • 14. Reading Primary Literature • Provide one figure/table to each student group • Propose a title for the paper • Delete abstract and have students write a summary
  • 17. Concerns & Issues What are your concerns about using active learning activities & techniques?
  • 18. Suggestions • Describe to the students what is happening and why • State expectations • Incorporate assessments with activities • Start off simple (low risk) • Ask questions, walk around classroom, be attentive to student questions • Have students rely on each other
  • 19. Resources National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science (case study collection): http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/projects/cases/case.html Problem Based Learning (U of Delaware): http://www.udel.edu/pbl/ MERLOT – (Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching http://www.merlot.org Journals of Interest: Innovate: www.innovateonline.info/index.php CBE Life Science Education – www.lifescied.org/ Journal of College Science Teaching – www.nsta.org Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education – www.bambed.org