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Promote Student Reading by Administering Quizzes via i>clicker• We will start promptly at 2:00 EST.• For Audio: you will need a telephone line to connect.

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Our presenterJOHN DATTILO Professor of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management at Penn State University.

EducationPh.D. in Leisure Studies from University of Illinois. ResearchEffects of interventions on self-determination of people with disabilities and older adults relative to their leisure involvementPublicationsJohn and colleagues have published their work in refereed journals as well as books at Venture Publishing http://venturepublish.com/

Promote Student Reading by Administering Quizzes via i<clicker

John DattiloPenn State Universityjxd8@psu.edu

Session Purpose• Describe conversion of daily 5-question multiple-choice

written quizzes to i<clicker questions in PowerPoint slides

• Highlight considerations for administration of the quizzes• Provide details on positive influence on class and

interaction with students.

Session Outline1. Set the stage

– course structure – class structure

2. Do things differently– plan– design– conduct

3. Take stock– advantages – testimonies.

1. Set the stage

•course structure •class structure.

Set the Stage: Course Structure• Title: Inclusive Leisure Services• Students: 70-100• Points: 1000 (4 exams,2

papers, class quizzes, speaker questions, reviews)

• Class quizzes = 20 (5 points each) 10% of grade

• Course: required of majors.

Set the Stage: Class Structure• 10-15 min: pre-class music videos• 5 min: review key points from previous class• 15 min: 5 question quiz (3 min/question)• 1-5 min: outline for class, discussion of assignments• 35 min: Course content:

– Slides with words and picture examples– Brief videos for examples

• 15 min: Check in with students:– Divide students into working groups and report back– Students write brief action papers– Ask students questions using i<clicker

• 1-5 min: outline for class.

QUESTIONS: 1. Set the stage

•course structure •class structure.

2. Do things differently

A. planB. designC. conduct

A. Plan Differently

•Consider knowledge questions for quiz•Allow time for quiz and feedback • Incorporate application questions later.

Topic: Provide Leisure Education

Example

Quiz. As the leisure coach works with participants involved in community leisure experiences, the coach does the following, EXCEPT:

a. Assesses participant skillsb. Continues ongoing intensive assistancec. Determines activity requirementsd. Helps find supportive servicese. Identifies needed accommodations

Example

Quiz. As the leisure coach works with participants involved in community leisure experiences, the coach does the following, EXCEPT:

a. Assesses participant skillsb. Continues ongoing intensive assistancec. Determines activity requirementsd. Helps find supportive servicese. Identifies needed accommodations

Example

Application. When working with Javier, the following is the MOST effective method to have him develop his self-awareness related to his leisure preferences:a. Suggest Javier ask friends what activities they like to do so

he can participate with people he knows.b. Take Javier to a high school basketball game and have him

identify positions he would like to play.c. Take Javier to the indoor pool. Tell him how much you enjoy

swimming and you think he will enjoy it.d. Take Javier on a virtual tour of activities using the Internet.

Have him identify those he wants to try.e. Tell Javier that independently he needs to generate a list of

20 leisure activities he would like to pursue.

Example

Application. When working with Javier, the following is the MOST effective method to have him develop his self-awareness related to his leisure preferences:a. Suggest Javier ask friends what activities they like to do so

he can participate with people he knows.b. Take Javier to a high school basketball game and have him

identify positions he would like to play.c. Take Javier to the indoor pool. Tell him how much you enjoy

swimming and you think he will enjoy it.d. Take Javier on a virtual tour of activities using the Internet.

Have him identify those he wants to try.e. Tell Javier that independently he needs to generate a list of

20 leisure activities he would like to pursue.

Example

QUESTIONS: A. Plan Differently

•Consider knowledge questions for quiz•Allow time for quiz and feedback • Incorporate application questions later.

B. Design Slides Differently

•Leave space at top of slide•Be concise on questions and selections•Make double slides with correct answer identified in red.

Topic: Promote Universal Design

Example

Quiz . The following term describes ways to have a person move from their mobility device to a play structure:

a. Access methodb. Accessible routec. Elevated play componentd. Equitable structuree. Transfer system

Example

Quiz . The following term describes ways to have a person move from their mobility device to a play structure:

a. Access methodb. Accessible routec. Elevated play componentd. Equitable structuree. Transfer system

Example

QUESTIONS: B. Design Slides Differently

•Leave space at top of slide•Be concise on questions and selections•Make double slides with correct answer identified in red.

C. Conduct Class Differently

•View quiz as immediate-feedback–promote student learning – reduce student confusion – Identify teachable moments•Have students answer quiz question•Show student distribution•Show answer highlighted in red•Return to material addressed in quiz.

Topic: Facilitate Social Interaction

Quiz. The word that describes those who have been deprived of certain privileges or rights:

a. disenfranchisedb. over-exaggeratedc. stereotypedd. stigmatizede. socially rejected

Example

Quiz. The word that describes those who have been deprived of certain privileges or rights:

a. disenfranchisedb. over-exaggeratedc. stereotypedd. stigmatizede. socially rejected

Example

ExampleApplication: Meyong does not know any of the children at camp and spends most of her time alone. The BEST action you can take is:

a. Give Meyong a chance to talk to the group about herself and dispel any myths.

b. Have an adult spend time with Meyong and play cooperative games with her.

c. Have Meyong tell you about her interests and then introduce her to children with similar interests.

d. In a large group meeting, introduce Meyong to all the children at camp.

e. Provide Meyong with an extensive list of activities from which to choose to participate.

ExampleApplication: Meyong does not know any of the children at camp and spends most of her time alone. The BEST action you can take is:

a. Give Meyong a chance to talk to the group about herself and dispel any myths.

b. Have an adult spend time with Meyong and play cooperative games with her.

c. Have Meyong tell you about her interests and then introduce her to children with similar interests.

d. In a large group meeting, introduce Meyong to all the children at camp.

e. Provide Meyong with an extensive list of activities from which to choose to participate.

QUESTIONS: C. Conduct Class Differently

•View quiz as immediate-feedback–promote student learning – reduce student confusion – Identify teachable moments•Have students answer quiz question•Show student distribution•Show answer highlighted in red•Return to material addressed in quiz.

3. Take Stock

• advantages • testimonies

Take Stock: Advantages • encourage students to read material before class• immediate feedback on students’ understanding of readings • allows me to interact more with students in relaxed manner• provides context for me to be more playful and have fun• encourages students to have more fun• helps me make the course GREEN• results in less time to course administrative duties.

Take Stock: Student Testimonies(underlines added for emphasis)

• The quizzes in class were often challenging, but they helped me to understand the material and definitely improved my exam scores.

• Even if I was ticked that you made me read before I came to class because of those quizzes, I am glad cause I actually read and then learned more!

• I liked the in-class quizzes because it made you come to class but the material we were quizzed on was fair.

• (I liked) the required quizzes every day of class. It makes me go to it, and prompts me to learn prior to it. Genius!

Take Stock: My Testimony

Overall, this new approach designed to encourage student reading has helped me to breathe new life into my class, increase my ability to connect with students, and create a more playful learning environment all the while reducing my work load; clearly a win-win situation.

QUESTIONS: Session Outline

1. Set the stage– course structure – class structure

2. Do things differently– plan– design– conduct

3. Take stock– advantages – testimonies.

Promote Student Reading by Administering Quizzes via i<clicker

John DattiloPenn State Universityjxd8@psu.edu

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