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Active Learning Classrooms Instructional Technology Support Services (ITSS). Leslie Kennedy Director, ITSS. ITSS Services @ CSULB. Learning Management System Instructional tech tools – clickers, web conferencing, lecture capture, etc. Workshops and one-on-one training University classrooms
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Active Learning ClassroomsInstructional Technology Support Services (ITSS) Leslie Kennedy Director, ITSS
ITSS Services @ CSULB • Learning Management System • Instructional tech tools – clickers, web conferencing, lecture capture, etc. • Workshops and one-on-one training • University classrooms • University help desk • Largest computer lab in CSU • Multimedia development and streaming media • CSULB mobile app
New Horizon Report 2012New Media Consortium (NMC) Key trends: 3. The world of work is increasingly collaborative, driving changes in the way student projects are structured. 5. Education paradigms are shifting to include online learning, hybrid learning and collaborative models. 6. There is a new emphasis in the classroom on more challenge-based and active learning.
The Future of Higher Education American Council on Education (ACE) Report 2012 Technology as a force for change • interactivity • personalization • collaboration Engaging students in • real-life situational experiences • convey concepts • promote learning • develop lifelong skills
The Future of Higher Education American Council on Education (ACE) Report 2012 • Some examples of new approaches include: • replacing lecture-based classes with project-based learning • stimulates collaboration, teamwork, communication and problem solving; • enabling students to view a lecture before class and then using class time for interaction and group discussion; or • offering online learning and hybrid classes.
Problem-based learning • Team-based learning • Active learning • Interactive learning