Thank you to all those who attended our second
TeachT@lk Webinar!
TeachT@lk Webinar!
For our second TeachT@lk webinar, held on Tuesday, Oct. 7, 3-4pm, we turned our attention to Peer Learning. In addition to supporting student learning outcomes, peer learning can develop crucial skills such as problem solving, communication, teamwork, and critical thinking. During the webinar, we discussed best practices, research, and reviewed strategies and tools on how to engage students. Additionally, we highlighted the need to get student buy-in and establish protocols/guidelines to for successful outcomes (e.g., RISE model by Emily Wray)Below are some of the resources mentioned during the webinar, along with the slides and recording. If you have questions, or are interested in integrating peer learning in your class, please contact Amy Pate (amy.pate@asu.edu).
Webinar Recording & Slides(58 min.):
Helpful Resources:
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| RISE Model, Emily Wray |
- Eric Mazur: Peer Instruction for Active Learning
- Scott Berkum: How to give and receive criticism
- Anne Friedman: The Disapproval Matrix
- Kurt Ralske: The Crit (Art School)
- Kagan Cooperative Learning
- Emily Wray: Rise Model, Five Minutes of Fame (Youtube)
- Drs. Tinapple & Olson: Critviz
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