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Title: Institute for Transforming Undergraduate Education


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The Way It Was... 1973 2000
e-mail, voice-mail, chatrooms, FAX, pagers,
instant messaging
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The Way It Was... 1973 2000
Online Information Web Catalogs Networked
Databases Britannica Online Online
Newspapers Course Websites
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The Way It Was... 1973 2000
8-track tapes and LPs
Compact Disks and MP3
Dorm keys
PDI access
Cash and money orders
ATM and Flex
Chalkboards
Multimedia
Textbooks
Web CD ROMs
.com
Bookstores
Registration lines
SIS
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The Way It Was... 1973 2000
Since our first years on campus, university
students and their campus experiences have
changed in many ways. Will their classroom and
learning experiences be any different from
ours? Or will we simply teach them as we were
taught?
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Institute for Transforming Undergraduate Education
2000 Summer Session
ITUE was created to promote reform of
undergraduate education through faculty
development and course design.
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Institute for Transforming Undergraduate Education
Why are we here?
Seven Principles for Good Practice in
Undergraduate Education, published by the
American Association for Higher Education in 1987.
Reinventing Undergraduate Education A
Blueprint for Americas Research Universities,
published by the Boyer Commission on Educating
Undergraduates in the Research University in 1998.
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Institute for Transforming Undergraduate Education
Seven Principles for Good Practice in
Undergraduate Education (AAHE, 1987)
Good Practice 1. Encourages student-faculty
contact. 2. Encourages cooperation among
students. 3. Encourages active learning. 4.
Gives prompt feedback. 5. Emphasizes time on
task. 6. Communicates high expectations. 7.
Respects diverse talents and ways of learning.
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Ten Ways to Change Undergraduate Education (Boyer
Commission, 1998)
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Institute for Transforming Undergraduate Education
Ten Ways to Change Undergraduate Education (Boyer
Commission, 1998)
I. Make Research-Based Learning the Standard
Undergraduate education in research universities
requires renewed emphasis on a point strongly
made by John Dewey almost a century ago learning
is based on discovery guided by mentoring rather
than on transmission of information. Inherent in
inquiry-based learning is an element of
reciprocity faculty can learn from students as
students are learning from faculty.
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Institute for Transforming Undergraduate Education
I. Make Research-Based Learning the Standard
SIGNS OF CHANGE University Case
Study Problem-based Learning University of
Delaware Problem-based learning was adopted in
all basic science classes at the University of
Delaware to promote active learning and connect
concepts to applications. Students are not given
all the information they need to solve the
open-ended real-world problems, but are
responsible for finding and using appropriate
sources. They work in teams with access to an
instructor trained graduate or undergraduate
students help lead some groups.
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Institute for Transforming Undergraduate Education
Ten Ways to Change Undergraduate Education (Boyer
Commission, 1998)
II. Construct an Inquiry-Based Freshman Year
The first year of a university experience needs
to provide new stimulation for intellectual
growth and a firm grounding in inquiry-based
learning and communication of information and
ideas.
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Institute for Transforming Undergraduate Education
Ten Ways to Change Undergraduate Education (Boyer
Commission, 1998)
III. Build on the Freshman Foundation
The freshman experience must be consolidated by
extending its principles into the following
years. Inquiry-based learning, collaborative
experience, writing and speaking expectations
need to characterize the whole of a research
university education. Those students who enter
the research university later that the freshman
year need to be integrated smoothly into this
special atmosphere.
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Institute for Transforming Undergraduate Education
Ten Ways to Change Undergraduate Education (Boyer
Commission, 1998)
IV. Remove Barriers to Interdisciplinary
Education
Research universities must remove barriers to and
create mechanisms for much more interdisciplinary
undergraduate education.
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Ten Ways to Change Undergraduate Education (Boyer
Commission, 1998)
V. Link Communication Skill and Course Work
Undergraduate education must enable students to
acquire strong communication skills, and thereby
create graduates who are proficient in both
written and oral communication.
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Ten Ways to Change Undergraduate Education (Boyer
Commission, 1998)
VI. Use Information Technology Creatively
Because research universities create
technological innovations, their students should
have the best opportunities to learn
state-of-the-art practices -- and learn to ask
questions that stretch the uses of technology.
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Ten Ways to Change Undergraduate Education (Boyer
Commission, 1998)
VII. Culminate with a Capstone Experience
The final semester(s) should focus on a major
project and utilize to the fullest the research
and communication skills learned in the previous
semesters.
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Ten Ways to Change Undergraduate Education (Boyer
Commission, 1998)
VIII. Educate Graduate Students as Apprentice
Teachers
Research universities must redesign graduate
education to prepare students for teaching
undergraduate students as well as for other
professional roles.
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Ten Ways to Change Undergraduate Education (Boyer
Commission, 1998)
IX. Change Faculty Reward Systems
Research universities must commit themselves to
the highest standards in teaching as well as
research and create faculty reward structures
that validate that commitment.
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Ten Ways to Change Undergraduate Education (Boyer
Commission, 1998)
X. Cultivate a Sense of Community
Research universities should foster a community
of learners. Large universities must find ways
to create a sense of place and to help students
develop small communities within the larger whole.
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2000 Summer Session
Schedule for the week...
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Monday
Introductions Active and Problem - Based
Learning Experience It Yourself models for PBL
Fellows99 Scouring the Web Finding the
resources you need Searching the Web Bringing
the real world into your classroom
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Tuesday
Continuation of the Problem The
solution Getting Started I Planning for your
revised course Writing Effective PBL Materials
Fellows99 Building the Web Publishing course
resources Publishing on the Web Preparing your
own material for the Web Social Event
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Wednesday
Project Sharing Getting Started II Group
Dynamics How groups work effectively
Fellows99 Working the Web Why have a website
for your course Expanding the Web Making a
course web site File management made easier
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Thursday
Project Sharing Assessment of Learning in
Student-Centered Courses
Stretching the Web Reaching the next
level Moving to the Web Converting existing
materials for online use Beyond the Web-Based
Syllabus
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Friday
Picking our Brains Taking Care of Loose
Ends Active Learning with PowerPoint
Models for PBL in Small, Medium, and Large
Classes Peer Tutors A multi-layered learning
system Wrap Up
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