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Working with my students Dr. Scott Moore Business Information Technology, Associate Professor Arthur F. Thurnau Professor BBA Program Faculty Director [email protected] / http://www.umich.edu/~samoore/ 1

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Are your students browsing the Internet during lecture? Are they drawn to technology and away from your class? Do you feel like giving up? Instead of fighting technology, Professor Moore shows how embracing technology can draw students into a course. As they create course content via wikis and blogs, students take ownership of their own learning. Professor Moore demonstrates these tools, along with the challenges they can pose and ways of addressing them.

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Working with my studentsDr. Scott Moore

Business Information Technology, Associate Professor

Arthur F. Thurnau Professor

BBA Program Faculty Director

[email protected] / http://www.umich.edu/~samoore/

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Last summer I was revising

a class that I teach

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BIT330

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I teach undergraduate

business students

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I had lost my way

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Students wanted to pay more

attention to their email and the Web

than to me and my lecture.

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I wanted to teach with, and

learn with, my students

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I needed to work with them

instead of against them

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I applied a few novel ideas

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Student

learning

Collaboration-focused

technology

Student

collaboration

Personal

motivation

Students as

scientists

Trust their

attendance

Grading

policies

Use of

class time

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Class time was definitely

for doing and interacting

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Almost every class period...

A little of this A lot of this

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Learning details were left for

exercises & out-of-class activities

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Class technology enabled

collaboration & sharing

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I could share with them

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They could share with me

and each other

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I taught them to be scientists

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Gather data

Evaluate data

Analyze the data

Summarize the data

Write & publish results

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We did an experiment at the

beginning of the semester as a class

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We repeated this process of data

gathering and analysis throughout

the semester

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I gave them the opportunity to work

on something personally important

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Voice

Motivation

Collaboration

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I allowed (and encouraged) them

to teach me and other students

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• An empowering purpose

• Projects are a teaching

opportunity

• Blogs are a teaching

opportunity

• Industry updates gave each

student an opportunity to be

the expert

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20 Project as a teaching opportunity

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21 Blog as a teaching opportunity

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22 Student as “industry expert”

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I encouraged (and

supported) collaboration

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I trusted them to come (or

not) to class

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This was what I wanted to see

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Everything was on the Web so I

had to make classtime worthwhile

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The assignments provided

many opportunities for analysis

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Informs

Insight

Personal reaction

Context & links

Length & detail

BlogsProjects

Industry updates

Notes

Experiment

write-up

Test

All of these

required

writing,

analysis, &

evaluation

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Was the overall experience with

the class positive?

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• Student learning

! Blogs

! Projects

! Test scores

• Attendance

• Evaluations

• Professor learning

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I had lost my way

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I needed to work with them

instead of against them

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By the end of the semester, it was

apparent that more students learned

more than in previous classes

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