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Thirty-fifth issue, Volume Eight | TLT Group TGIF 4.28.15 |
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PLANNING MEETING: 3rd Spring 2015 Discussion - COGNITIVE SCIENCE Brain Rules & TLTG Institutional Membership Discussion
Date: April 29, 2015
Time: 3:00 PM ET
Presenters: Steve Gilbert, Beth Dailey, TLT Group and others
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3:00 - 3:30 PM ET In this session we will talk together about how
best to design the third book discussion in our spring series. This link will take you to more information about the event and how to register,
COGNITIVE SCIENCE
Selection #3 comes from our cognitive science survey:
Medina, John (2014) Brain Rules, (Updated and Expanded): 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School, Seattle, WA: Pear Press
NOTE: You can support The TLT Group indirectly by purchasing books from Amazon via links in our recommended reading list or shop using this AmazonSmile link. Amazon will then make a donation to the TLT Group. Learn more about the entire series here.
3:30 - 4:00 PM ET Join the discussion and help the TLT Group make Institutional Subscription more appealing.
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April 29, 2015 PLANNING MEETING: 3rd Spring 2015 “Book” Discussion - COGNITIVE SCIENCE Brain Rules & TLTG Institutional Membership Discussion
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Help students make more thoughtful choices about how to study and learn (face-to-face and online): Reasons, strategies, and resources
Date: May 1, 2015
Time: 2:00 PM ET
Presenters:
Steve Gilbert & Beth Dailey, TLT Group,
Douglas Eder, Emeritus, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
Saundra McGuire - Ret.) Assistant Vice Chancellor & Professor of Chemistry Director Emerita, Center for Academic Success Louisiana State University
Why should students understand more about their own options for studying and learning? How can they take more responsibility for their own learning? How can faculty enable students to make more effective choices about their own learning?
McGuire and Eder will describe how undergraduate students can improve their own learning rapidly and significantly in most courses (both face-to-face and online) by using strategies such as:
A. Teaching students to apply Bloom's Taxonomy and PARSA Study Cycle in specific courses - and more widely In FridayLive! in March we revisited Chickering and Gamson's "Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education" and Ehrmann's article, "Implementing the Seven Principles: Technology as Lever." Metacognition was the most frequent suggestion for an extension of the original Seven Principles. Teaching undergraduate students to use Bloom's Taxonomy to make better decisions about their own studying and learning is a strategy of metacognition.
Up-coming FridayLive! Events
April 24, 2015 Student Peer Review/Assessment: to Deepen Learning; to Reduce Faculty Workload Both? Either?
May 1, 2015 LTAs and CATS for Engaging Online Learners
May 8, 2015 Spring 2015 “Book” Discussion Series: Brain Rules
May 22, 2015 No FridayLive!
May 29, 2015 Real-time student engagement: leveraging tablets for faculty and future faculty development
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Spring 2015 Book Discussion Series
May 8, 2015
COGNITIVE SCIENCE
Medina, John (2014) Brain Rules, (Updated and Expanded): 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School, Seattle, WA: Pear Press
Register Here
June 12, 2015
FICTION
Alameddine, Rabih (2014) An Unnecessary Woman Nov 11, 2014, Grove PressRegister Here | ||
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