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Using ELMS to Promote Active Learning in Large Enrollment Courses
Do you want to see how other faculty members have been successfully using ELMS (powered by Blackboard) to enhance teaching? Do you want to learn best practices for using ELMS in teaching and learning from your peers?
Come join us to learn how Dr. Ann C. Smith and Laura Cathcart (College of Chemical and Life Sciences) have used ELMS to promote active learning in large enrollment courses. In BSCI 223, General Microbiology, ELMS is used for course communication and management, as well as an additional learning space. In this Brown Bag discussion, they will highlight how ELMS is used to support various active learning projects in this course of 300 students.
Examples to be discussed include student teams’ use of the ELMS Blog tool for an online discussion of research, use of the ELMS Wiki tool to present an online poster session of work from a five period lab challenge, and use of the ELMS Quiz tool to collect students’ feedback.
No registration is required.
Light refreshments will be provided.