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Flipping the Classroom with
Libguides
Donna Greene and Stella Baker Presenters
College of the Desert, Palm Desert, CA
Innovations, 2015
Boston
We can’t keep doing what we have
always done.
• Why do we need to practice active learning for adults?
• How do children learn?
• If our students have been taught sitting in lecture halls, taking notes,
taking quizzes and exams and writing papers- how do we expect
them to know how to implement play-based hands-on learning for
children?
• Students seem to lack the critical thinking skills to get what they
want out of school.
Looney Tunes
A Problem
• A response to this problem is often to insist that the adult student
complete activities that the children will. This does not work!
• Children are learning when they play, but what are the lessons?
• Are those the same lessons we want to teach our students?
• How can we expect our students to learn “other lessons” when we are
using the same materials that we use to teach children?
• Critical thinking skills are not taught with blocks to adults.
• I began to rethink my processes for teaching adults.
I went back to the books. How do my adult
students learn? Andragogy vs. Pedagogy
•Knowles (1968) – Assumptions about adult learners:
•Self-Concept: As a person matures, he or she moves from
dependency to self-directness.
•Experience: Adults draw upon their experiences to aid their learning.
•Readiness: The learning readiness of adults is closely related to the
assumption of new social roles.
•Orientation: As a person learns new knowledge, he or she wants to
apply it immediately in problem solving.
•Motivation (Later added): As a person matures, he or she receives
their motivation to learn from internal factors.
7 Research Based Principles for Smart Teaching- Dr. Michele DiPietro
•1- Prior knowledge can help or hinder learning
• Old incorrect knowledge may supersede new knowledge
•2-Organization of knowledge
• Experts have rich complex mental structures-students have sparse superficial
•3-Motivation
• How will this help me be successful?
•4- Mastery
• Students must acquire skills, practice integration, know when to apply
•5-Goal-Directed Practice coupled with explicit feedback enhances learning
• Driving and the expert blind spot
•6-Students level of development and social climate interact to impact learning
• Accepting, resisting , passive- marginalizing, centralizing
•7-Self-directed learners are self-aware
• Metacognitive strategies- assess a task, self evaluation, plan, apply strategies, monitor
performance, reflect and adjust – (students don’t do any of these)
I Needed More Time in Class
Working on Critical Thinking Skills
• Kolb furthers the second definition of experiential learning by developing a
model which details learning process through experiences. Kolb and Fry's
(1975) experiential learning model is a continuous spiral process which
consists of four basic elements:
• Concrete experience
• Observation and reflection
• Forming abstract concepts
• Testing in new situations
• Immediate or concrete experiences are the basis for observation and
reflections. These reflections are assimilated and distilled into abstract
concepts from which new implications for action can be drawn (Kolb & Fry).
• According to Kolb and Fry (1975), the adult learner can enter the process at
any one of the elements. The adult learner moves to the next step once he or
she processes their experience in the previous step.
The Questions
• What are the tasks that I expect of my students that should be taught
using adult learning strategies example?
• How do I integrate the correct amount of “play” with the more focused
learning adults need?
• How do I help my students learn to blend the lessons in my classrooms
into hands-on play-based activities for children that promote learning?
• I began implementing a flipped classroom model.
• Adults learn complex tasks and concepts by doing them, then reflecting and
dialoging about them
• Teaching-learning relationships are build in small groups over time
• Teaching-learning partnerships are based on mutual respect
• Adult learners need to take initiative, make choices, act and react
• Learners should be doing more talking than the teachers
• Ask questions that you do not know the answer to
• Be clear about goals and expectations
• Assist learners in setting their own goals
• Pay attention to the needs of your learners
• Value diversity
• Students needs support and challenge to grow
• Use journal activities to allow everyone time to process thoughts
• The environment must feel safe for all
Betty Jones- Teaching Adults Revisited
Successful Learners and On
Course
• What the recent research on student learning has concluded is that the more actively
students are involved in the learning process and take responsibility for their learning
outcomes, the greater are the learning results. --Todd M. Davis & Patricia Hillman
Murrell, Turning Teaching into Learning. ASHE-ERIC
• On Course Instructional Principles:
• Students construct learning primarily as a result of what they think, feel, and do (and
less so by what their instructors say and do). Consequently, in formal education, the
deepest learning is provided by a well-designed educational experience.
• The most effective learners are empowered learners, those characterized by self-
responsibility, self-motivation, self-management, interdependence, self-awareness,
life-long learning, emotional intelligence, and high self-esteem.
• At the intersection of a well-designed educational experience and an empowered
learner lies the opportunity for deep and transformational learning and the path to
success--academic, personal, and professional.
• http://oncourseworkshop.com/
Tools for Flipping the Classroom
• I found that my students increasingly don’t know how to find, choose and
evaluate the peer-reviewed literature that I want them reading.
• Enter Stella! She came to our division meeting to discuss this new program the
college was using called a Lib Guide. I approached and asked if we could
collaborate on one for an infant and toddler class I was teaching. Here it is:
• library.collegeofthedesert.edu/ECE021Greene.
• And here is the flipped classroom Lib Guide she prepared for this presentation:
• http://library.collegeofthedesert.edu/innovationsconf
• Why I love Lib Guides:
• Lib guides help the instructor by:
• Providing instruction to students in how to use and access digital materials
• Force the students to begin critically analyzing information
• Help with building course materials from a professional librarian
• Lib guides enable my students to:
• Access the library resources they need 24/7
• Get specific journal articles, books and other materials that have been vetted
• Continue access to those resources after my class is completed
I Saved the Best for Last:
Questions?

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Flipping with libguides

  • 1. Flipping the Classroom with Libguides Donna Greene and Stella Baker Presenters College of the Desert, Palm Desert, CA Innovations, 2015 Boston
  • 2. We can’t keep doing what we have always done. • Why do we need to practice active learning for adults? • How do children learn? • If our students have been taught sitting in lecture halls, taking notes, taking quizzes and exams and writing papers- how do we expect them to know how to implement play-based hands-on learning for children? • Students seem to lack the critical thinking skills to get what they want out of school. Looney Tunes
  • 3. A Problem • A response to this problem is often to insist that the adult student complete activities that the children will. This does not work! • Children are learning when they play, but what are the lessons? • Are those the same lessons we want to teach our students? • How can we expect our students to learn “other lessons” when we are using the same materials that we use to teach children? • Critical thinking skills are not taught with blocks to adults. • I began to rethink my processes for teaching adults.
  • 4. I went back to the books. How do my adult students learn? Andragogy vs. Pedagogy •Knowles (1968) – Assumptions about adult learners: •Self-Concept: As a person matures, he or she moves from dependency to self-directness. •Experience: Adults draw upon their experiences to aid their learning. •Readiness: The learning readiness of adults is closely related to the assumption of new social roles. •Orientation: As a person learns new knowledge, he or she wants to apply it immediately in problem solving. •Motivation (Later added): As a person matures, he or she receives their motivation to learn from internal factors.
  • 5. 7 Research Based Principles for Smart Teaching- Dr. Michele DiPietro •1- Prior knowledge can help or hinder learning • Old incorrect knowledge may supersede new knowledge •2-Organization of knowledge • Experts have rich complex mental structures-students have sparse superficial •3-Motivation • How will this help me be successful? •4- Mastery • Students must acquire skills, practice integration, know when to apply •5-Goal-Directed Practice coupled with explicit feedback enhances learning • Driving and the expert blind spot •6-Students level of development and social climate interact to impact learning • Accepting, resisting , passive- marginalizing, centralizing •7-Self-directed learners are self-aware • Metacognitive strategies- assess a task, self evaluation, plan, apply strategies, monitor performance, reflect and adjust – (students don’t do any of these)
  • 6. I Needed More Time in Class Working on Critical Thinking Skills • Kolb furthers the second definition of experiential learning by developing a model which details learning process through experiences. Kolb and Fry's (1975) experiential learning model is a continuous spiral process which consists of four basic elements: • Concrete experience • Observation and reflection • Forming abstract concepts • Testing in new situations • Immediate or concrete experiences are the basis for observation and reflections. These reflections are assimilated and distilled into abstract concepts from which new implications for action can be drawn (Kolb & Fry). • According to Kolb and Fry (1975), the adult learner can enter the process at any one of the elements. The adult learner moves to the next step once he or she processes their experience in the previous step.
  • 7. The Questions • What are the tasks that I expect of my students that should be taught using adult learning strategies example? • How do I integrate the correct amount of “play” with the more focused learning adults need? • How do I help my students learn to blend the lessons in my classrooms into hands-on play-based activities for children that promote learning? • I began implementing a flipped classroom model.
  • 8. • Adults learn complex tasks and concepts by doing them, then reflecting and dialoging about them • Teaching-learning relationships are build in small groups over time • Teaching-learning partnerships are based on mutual respect • Adult learners need to take initiative, make choices, act and react • Learners should be doing more talking than the teachers • Ask questions that you do not know the answer to • Be clear about goals and expectations • Assist learners in setting their own goals • Pay attention to the needs of your learners • Value diversity • Students needs support and challenge to grow • Use journal activities to allow everyone time to process thoughts • The environment must feel safe for all Betty Jones- Teaching Adults Revisited
  • 9. Successful Learners and On Course • What the recent research on student learning has concluded is that the more actively students are involved in the learning process and take responsibility for their learning outcomes, the greater are the learning results. --Todd M. Davis & Patricia Hillman Murrell, Turning Teaching into Learning. ASHE-ERIC • On Course Instructional Principles: • Students construct learning primarily as a result of what they think, feel, and do (and less so by what their instructors say and do). Consequently, in formal education, the deepest learning is provided by a well-designed educational experience. • The most effective learners are empowered learners, those characterized by self- responsibility, self-motivation, self-management, interdependence, self-awareness, life-long learning, emotional intelligence, and high self-esteem. • At the intersection of a well-designed educational experience and an empowered learner lies the opportunity for deep and transformational learning and the path to success--academic, personal, and professional. • http://oncourseworkshop.com/ Tools for Flipping the Classroom
  • 10. • I found that my students increasingly don’t know how to find, choose and evaluate the peer-reviewed literature that I want them reading. • Enter Stella! She came to our division meeting to discuss this new program the college was using called a Lib Guide. I approached and asked if we could collaborate on one for an infant and toddler class I was teaching. Here it is: • library.collegeofthedesert.edu/ECE021Greene. • And here is the flipped classroom Lib Guide she prepared for this presentation: • http://library.collegeofthedesert.edu/innovationsconf • Why I love Lib Guides: • Lib guides help the instructor by: • Providing instruction to students in how to use and access digital materials • Force the students to begin critically analyzing information • Help with building course materials from a professional librarian • Lib guides enable my students to: • Access the library resources they need 24/7 • Get specific journal articles, books and other materials that have been vetted • Continue access to those resources after my class is completed I Saved the Best for Last:

Editor's Notes

  1. College of the Desert’s mascot is a roadrunner. I often feel like my students are the coyote and the knowledge and skills I want them to master are like the elusive roadrunner. I see my task as trying to get them to use critical thinking skills to enhance their learning.
  2. All humans learn through play. We have to be models of active, hands-on learning in our classrooms for our students to be able to go on and promote this type of learning with children. Doing more of the same just gets us where we have always gotten.
  3. What I have found is that when adults are allowed to play with children’s toys they fail to extrapolate the lessons we need for them to learn. Children playing with blocks are learning about physics, math, social skills, etc. Adults playing with blocks are not meeting the learning objectives for our classes. I need my students to know how to explain how children learn when they play with blocks. I found that I was lacking balance between what I needed my students to learn and how to properly teach them.
  4. I did what I always do when confronted with a dilemma. I went to my books. Some of my favorites, Carter and Curtis, Training Teachers; Betty Jones, Teaching adults revisited. The andragogical model proposed by Knowles nearly 50 years ago defines assumptions about the adult learner and how she/he is different from the child. What do your students look like? Are they self-directed? Mine are not very much. They do draw on their experiences and they very much enjoy applying new learning immediately. Motivation, my students range from very deeply motivated to having to be pushed by their parents to go to school. I do ask them at the beginning of each semester, I poll my students, why are you here? I seek to hear their stories and tell them mine. It helps them to tell me who they are and why they are there and to understand my background. Those personal connections strengthen our community.
  5. How Learning Works; 7 research-based principles for smart teaching. Ambrose, Bridges, DiPietro, Lovett & Norman. We had Dr. DiPietro come to speak at COD and he reviewed these seven principles. It was an excellent presentation and I learned several new principles;
  6. Then I fell back on Kolb and fry’s experiential learning model- after my review I realized that I needed more time in my classrooms to work on critical thinking skills. How do I help my students to move from the concrete, observe and reflect, to forming those abstract concepts to be able to test out those concepts.
  7. Around the same time as I was researching ways to increase critical thinking, I began hearing about the flipped classroom model for adults.