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Title: Critical Thinking and Analysis Meet ECollege Teaching and Learning


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Critical Thinking and AnalysisMeetE-College
Teaching and Learning
  • Fayth A. Ruffin, JD, ABD
  • Rutgers University, Newark Campus
  • National Center for Public Performance

2
Critical Thinking and Analysis
  • Deploying the right type of thinking at the right
    time
  • Not a skill
  • Build complex integrated knowledge base
  • Concept mapping

3
Common challenges of CTA in e-college teaching
  • Distance
  • Absence of visual non-verbal communication
  • Uncertainty of whether concepts are being grasped

4
Common challenges of CTA in e-college learning
  • Distance
  • Inability to receive instant response to question
  • Lack of confidence and self-esteem
  • Not making connection between what you already
    know and what you are learning

5
Meeting Challenges and Creating Opportunities for
CT A in E-college
  • Glossary
  • Use of subject headings
  • Paraphrasing student in your response before
    adding new ideas and concepts
  • Locate the student

6
Meeting Challenges and Creating Opportunities for
CT A in E-college
  • Distinguish your role
  • Facilitator, Mediator, Participant
  • Post questions that explore students answer
  • End response with open-ended questions
  • Validate all contributions

7
Meeting Challenges and Creating Opportunities for
CT A in E-college
  • Shift from surface approach to deep approach
  • Allow students to share personal goals and
    objectives
  • Relate course content to student goals and
    objectives

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Terminate the Surface Approach of
  • Focusing on the signs discreet elements
  • Relying upon memorization
  • Failing to be reflexive
  • Mixing principles evidence, new old info
  • Viewing assignments as obligatory
  • Divorcing assignments from everyday realities

9
Employ the Deep Approach
  • Apply significations not the signs
  • Distinguish new ideas from old knowledge
  • Differentiate evidence from argument
  • Customize/organize and structure content
  • Relate materials to students job

10
What else can you do to facilitate CTA?
  • Use the threaded discussion to interrelate what
    the students know and what we are teaching
  • Demonstrate how to use ones existing knowledge
    base to connect the dots with and between new
    knowledge

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What else can you do?
  • Apply examples from the readings to what the
    students is doing or may want to undertake at his
    or her place of employment
  • Locate and provide locally relevant case studies
    that explore the students interests or concerns

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What else can you do?
  • Know your teaching style
  • Know the students learning style
  • Mold your teaching style to meet multiple
    expectations and diverse audiences
  • Owning strengths limitations
  • Enthusiasm Promptness

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Search websites to better prepare yourself!
  • Prepare yourself substantively
  • Know the assigned readings!
  • Prepare yourself procedurally
  • Critically analyze student assignments
  • Helpful websites
  • www.Netnet.org/instructors
  • www.uidaho.edu/eo/distglan
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