
Teaching Tuesdays@CSU
Teaching Tips & Links for SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING
Issue 23 - Peer Learning
In this series of bulletins, we are drawing on Subject Experience Survey items to inspire our weekly topics.
This week’s focus comes from
Item 7: The learning activities in this subject (e.g., labs, lectures, assessment tasks, forum discussions, group work) created opportunities for me to learn from my peers.
Implementing the CSU Value INCLUSIVE in your teaching.
In behaving inclusively we work collaboratively to develop and deliver solutions – we value new perspectives. An inclusive approach influences the way we all relate to each other and helps us all achieve our full potential collectively.
Peer Learning Opportunities in the Online Discussion Forum
How to Design and Facilitate Online Discussions that Improve Student Learning and Engagement
By: Dr Meixun Sinky Zheng
Source: https://www.magnapubs.com/magna-commons/?video=14152
(See below for instructions on how to access the CSU free subscription to this resource).
A wide range of learning activities can provide opportunities for peer learning, as suggested in this week's SES focus item. This 48-minute webinar presented by Dr Zheng focuses on one such opportunity, Online Discussions.
Common challenges with online discussions that are addressed include:
• Students don’t participate.
• Discussion remains at surface level.
• Discussion stops shortly after it starts.
These are addressed with strategies and examples of activities in three broad areas and supported with evidence from academic literature:
• Design
• Facilitation
• Assessment
of online discussions.
Design online discussions
• Ask higher level discussion questions.
• Use a variety of discussion activities.
• Use a variety of discussion tools.
Facilitate online discussions
The BDA model: Before, During and After reading (Vacca et al, 2016)
• Before discussion.
- Give clear instructions.
- Communicate expectations and reinforce throughout the course.
- Provide exemplary and poor discussion examples.
- Focus on online community building.
• During discussion.
- Make yourself visible.
- Encourage students to provide constructive peer comment.
- Encourage students to respond to peers’ comments.
- Handle strong discussion behaviors effectively.
• After discussion.
- Summarize the discussion.
- Clarify misconceptions.
- Answer remaining questions.
Assess online discussions
• Grading categories - includes provision of effective rubrics.
• Provide constructive feedback to students.
... and finally, some suggestions to ...
Manage your workload
Particularly applicable to large online classes or blended learning classes
• Check the forum two or three time each week
• Respond to a subgroup of students in each forum.
• Address student questions in the classroom.
• Grade a subset of discussion forums.
Reference available from CSU library
Vacca, R. T., Vacca, J. A. L., & Mraz, M. E. (2016). Content area reading: Literacy and learning across the curriculum (12th ed.). Boston, Mass.: Pearson. [10th edition, 2011 is in library]
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... a few more thoughts ...
Herzog, M. A., & Katzlinger, E. (2017). The multiple faces of peer review in higher education. Five learning scenarios developed for digital business. Eurasia Journal of Mathematics Science and Technology Education. 13(4): 1121-1143. doi:10.12973/eurasia.2017.00662a
A Before Discussion strategy for online community building: Ideas for Small Group Activities Online.
Think Aloud
Social Annotation of Text
Pro-Con Grids
Respond, React, Reply
Peer Review
Group Text Reading
Post It Parade
Case Studies
https://onlinelearninginsights.wordpress.com/tag/creating-group-activities-online/
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International Scholars Program
Take this opportunity to hear from Visiting Scholar and First Nations Human Rights activist Professor Cindy Blackstock as she presents a series of seminars for the Faculty of Arts and Education and a public lecture in Bathurst on 28 August 2018.
Details: Watch What's New and Yammer for further details - coming soon.
... and why not ...
Links for resources you can access right now:
Gulaay
Graduate Learning Outcome for Indigenous Cultural Competence (requires CSU Interact 2 Organisation self-enrolment)
Our Twitter feed includes links to further hints, tips and resources in the broader field of teaching in higher education. https://twitter.com/TeachingTuesday
Link to: Folder with all previous issues of Teaching Tuesdays
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PROFESSIONAL LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES AND RESOURCES
1....Teaching support resources at CSU
2....Contemporary Approaches to University Teaching MOOC
3....CSU Professional Learning Calendar
4....Bonus CSU resource - Lynda.com
5....Magna Commons Subscription
6....Links to previous bulletins
7....Subscribe
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1. Teaching support resources at CSU
You have access to a range of quality CSU resources to help you incorporate educational resources and techniques into your teaching. Check out the following:
- Teaching at CSU - the Division of Learning and Teaching website with links to resources for Teaching Staff, Online Learning, Assessment, Curriculum, Indigenous Curriculum, Workplace Learning, Technologies, Feedback and Analytics, and Learning Spaces.
- Resources for Learning and Teaching Academic and Professional Staff - searchable CSU database
- Learning Technologies - the starting point for a range of learning design options
- CSU Learning Exchange: Technologies in Context - a searchable database to promote online learning and teaching strategies
- The CSU wiki - a faculty-based source of learning and teaching information and strategies
2. Contemporary Approaches to University Teaching MOOC
Contemporary Approaches to University Teaching is an
open access COURSE for the Australian Higher Education Sector.
This teaching induction course provides key introductory learning and teaching concepts and strategies for those who are in their first few years of university teaching. The self-paced course is comprised of 11expert-developed modules, and several specialty modules and resources.For more information on how to enrol, please contact
Sheeja Samuel- email: ssamuel@csu.edu.au ph: +61 2 6051 9742, or
Kellie Smyth - email: ksmyth@csu.edu.au ph: +61 2 6272 6270NOTE: Completion of this course will provide some credit and a pathway into the CSU Grad. Cert. in Learning & Teaching in Higher Education (GCLTHE). It can provide a basis for commencing preparation for Associate Fellowship (HEA).
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3. CSU Professional Learning Calendar
Regular seminars on teaching-related topics are listed on the
CSU Professional Learning Calendar - accessed directly here
or from the Division of Learning and Teaching front page - accessed here
CSU Professional Learning Calendar:
Extending Reality in the Web Browser Zoom online session 23 August 2018 at 12:00 pm OR
Writing Assessment tasks in alignment to outcomes and marking criteria Adobe Connect session 22 August 2018 at 1:00 pm or 23 August 2018 at 1:00 pm
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4. Bonus CSU resource - Lynda.com
A search for 'online discussions' with a filter for Education and eLearning returned 278 results. Resources range from general teaching tips, to keynote lectures, to the specifics of various tools and applications for employing educational resources and techniques.
For example,
Fostering student-to-student communication (8m 33s) as part of the broader topic of Learning to Teach Online (2h 5m).
Facilitating discussion (3m 27s) as part of the broader topic of Teaching with Technology (2h 30m).
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5. Magna Commons Subscription
All staff with a CSU email address have free access to our annual
CSU subscription to the Magna Commons series of online seminars
Presentation handouts, full transcripts and supplementary resources are available for download if you don't have time to listen to the seminar.
How to subscribe
Staff with a CSU email address can obtain the Magna Commons CSU subscription code from Ellen McIntyre elmcintyre@csu.edu.au
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