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Course Design Lab

Collaborative Notes and Resources

Welcome to Etherpad, the privacy-friendly alternative to Google Docs!

This is intended to be a living document, throughout the day, please use this space to record your thoughts, questions, resources, ideas, and Aha! moments.

We've added headings below that correspond to the agenda.

Welcome and Introductions

Orienting the Work

The Syllabus as Scholarship

What we Know about Students and Syllabi

Key Course Design Framework

Teaching AND Learning Matter

Teaching Matters

Learning Matters: Developing Meaningful Learning Outcomes and Culminating Assessment Strategies

  • Learning and Assessment Taxonomies

    • Fink

    • Bloom

    • SOLO

  • High Impact Pedagogy

    • Renewable/Legacy Assignments

Course Design Inquiries

Quick Introduction of Inquiry Tools and Personal Application

  • Timelines and a Graphic Syllabus - Kim

  • Inclusivity - Jenn

  • Spiritual Formation/Wellness - Kim

  • Indigeneity - Kim

  • Open Education Resources - Colin

  • Other Resources – Kelly

  • Technology – Kelly

  • Information Literacy – Bill Badke

  • Library Resources – Qinqin Zhang & Bill Badke

Troika Consulting

http://www.liberatingstructures.com/8-troika-consulting/

To listen is very hard, because it asks of us so much interior stability that we no longer need to prove ourselves by speeches, arguments, statements or declarations. True listeners no longer have an inner need to make their presence known. They are free to receive, welcome, to accept. – Henri Nouwen

What is made possible? You can help people gain insight on issues they face and unleash local wisdom for addressing them. In quick round-robin “consultations,” individuals ask for help and get advice immediately from two others. Peer-to-peer coaching helps with discovering everyday solutions, revealing patterns, and refining prototypes. This is a simple and effective way to extend coaching support for individuals beyond formal reporting relationships. Troika Consulting is always there for the asking for any individual who wishes to get help from colleagues or friends.

Five Structural Elements – Min Specs

  1. Structuring Invitation

    • Invite the group to explore the questions “What is your challenge?” and “What kind of help do you need?”
  2. How Space Is Arranged and Materials Needed

    • Any number of small groups of 3 chairs, knee-to-knee seating preferred. No table!
  3. How Participation Is Distributed

    • In each round, one participant is the “client,” the others “consultants”

    • Everyone has an equal opportunity to receive and give coaching

  4. How Groups Are Configured

    • Groups of 3

    • People with diverse backgrounds and perspectives are most helpful

  5. Sequence of Steps and Time Allocation

    • Invite participants to reflect on the consulting question (the challenge and the help needed) they plan to ask when they are the clients. 1 min.

    • Groups have first client share his or her question. 1-2 min.

    • Consultants ask the client clarifying questions. 1-2 min.

    • Client turns around with his or her back facing the consultants

    • Together, the consultants generate ideas, suggestions, coaching advice. 4-5 min.

    • Client turns around and shares what was most valuable about the experience. 1-2 min.

    • Groups switch to next person and repeat steps.

Resources and Links

...feel free to add your own!

Inclusion

Inclusion by Design

Inclusive Design Handbook

BCcampus Accessibility Toolkit

Open and Digital Pedagogy

CarletonU Certificate in Blended and Online Learning

Designing Learning

Critical Digital Pedagogy

Facilitating Learning Online (FLO)

Learning Outcomes

Revised Blooms with levels of knowledge and cognitive procedures

Blooms taxonomy Learning in Action

ABL Connect

Queen’s Learning Outcomes Project

Benjamin Moore

Flipped Classroom/Teaching Naked

Teaching Naked Techniques

Self-regulated learning and the flipped classroom

Miscellaneous

Videos on the Clothesline Metaphor

Classroom Assessment Techniques

Facilitating learning with technology

Community of Inquiry Model

http://merelearning.ca