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Strategies for Increasing Student Accountability

Strategies for Increasing Student Accountability. accountability. Technology Organic Networks Reflection Student Stories. Blooms Taxonomy. Accountability, Engagement, are they synonymous, can one live without the other?. http :// www.polleverywhere.com. Poll Resu lts.

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Strategies for Increasing Student Accountability

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  1. Strategies for Increasing Student Accountability

  2. accountability • Technology • Organic Networks • Reflection • Student Stories Blooms Taxonomy

  3. Accountability, Engagement, are they synonymous, can one live without the other?

  4. http://www.polleverywhere.com

  5. Poll Results

  6. Student response systems & learner Engagement in large classes (Heaslip, G et al., 2013) • Supports research that clickers can play a key role in engagement, involvement, participation and enjoyment. • Students appreciated anonymity

  7. definitions

  8. What challenges engagement? CAFCE Week Challenge 2013

  9. http://www.polleverywhere.com

  10. Poll Results

  11. Take Home - Strategy 1 • Sample of co-op student feedback • “It's a lot and a little stressful, but I feel better knowing that there is help available to us along the way.” • “Keep up the great energy! It really made me feel as though you care about all your students and in return we will put in the extra effort!” • “I look forward to learning a lot from this class and hope it will enable me to begin my career”

  12. BridgingThe GAP

  13. Categories in the cognitive domain of the revised Bloom's taxonomy (Anderson et al. 2000)

  14. http://www.polleverywhere.com

  15. Poll Results

  16. Take Home - Strategy 2

  17. http://www.slideshare.net/JeanESimpson/strategies-for-student-engagement3http://www.slideshare.net/JeanESimpson/strategies-for-student-engagement3 • http://www.slideshare.net

  18. Questions • jean.simpson@sheridancollege.ca • jenny.peach@sheridancollege.ca

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