March 8 workshop: Flipping the classroom

Two WSU faculty members will share how they flipped a class, and what they learned, at the next faculty-led workshop.

The workshop, titled Flipping the Classroom: Lessons Learned, will be presented online at 12:10 p.m. March 8. It will be broadcast live in CUE 518, where lunch will be provided. You will also be able to watch it here: https://tinyurl.com/wsuflw-guest.

To attend, please register.

The faculty members are WSU Vancouver Math Instructor Paul Krouss and Assistant Professor of Math Education Kristin Lesseig.

“We’ll talk about the overall course structure, including design decisions we made to make the technology aspects as easy as possible for students,” Lesseig said. “One big lesson we learned was that we needed to put just as much effort into structuring the in-class portion—how to support students as they work in groups and share their solutions.”

This faculty-led workshop is part of a series sponsored by the WSU Provost’s Office, Teaching Academy and WSU Learning Innovations. Upcoming topics include teaching first-generation students, and academic integrity. For the full schedule and sign-up info, go to the WSU trainings page.

 

 

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