Title: Emphases and Avoidances Recommended by an Experienced Laptop Campus
1Emphases and Avoidances Recommended by an
Experienced Laptop Campus
- By David G. Brown, Wake Forest University
- with the Engineering Faculty
- at the University of Moncton
- on September 25, 2000 300 PM
2How the Laptop Program Has Changed Wake Forest
3THE WAKE FOREST PLANF96 IBM 365XD, 16RAM,
100Mhz, 810MB, CD-ROM, 14.4 modemF97 IBM 380D,
32 RAM, 130Mhz, 1.35GB, CD-ROM, 33.6 modemF98
IBM 380XD, 64 RAM, 233 Mhz, 4.1GB, CD-ROM, 56
modemF99 IBM 390, 128 RAM, 333 Mhz, 6GB,
CD-ROM, 56 modem F00 IBM A20m, 500 Mhz, 11GB,
15ActMatrix, CD-ROM, 90 modem
- 4030 New People
- 75 Faculty Trained
- 85 CEI Users
- 99 E-Mail
- 15 Tuition
- 1500/Yr/Student
- 4 Year Phase In
- Pilot Year
- Plan for 2000
- Thinkpads for all
- New Every 2 Years
- Own _at_ Graduation
- Printers for all
- Wire Everything
- Standard Software
- Full Admin Systems
- IGN for Faculty
- Keep Old Computers
Order at--- http//iccel.wfu.edu
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4Browns First Year Seminar
- Before Class
- Students Find URLs Identify Criteria
- Interactive exercises
- Lecture Notes
- E-mail dialogue
- Cybershows
- During Class
- One Minute Quiz
- Computer Tip Talk
- Class Polls
- Team Projects
- After Class
- Edit Drafts by Team
- Guest Editors
- Hyperlinks Pictures
- Access Previous Papers
- Other
- Daily Announcements
- Team Web Page
- Personal Web Pages
- Exams include Computer
- Materials Forever
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5Computers Enhance My Teaching and/or Learning
Via--
Presentations Better--20
More Opportunities to Practice Analyze--35
More Access to Source Materials via Internet--43
More Communication with Faculty Colleagues,
Classmates, and Between Faculty and Students--87
6Computers allow people----
- to belong to more communities
- to be more actively engaged in each community
- with more people
- over more miles
- for more months and years
- TO BE MORE COLLABORATIVE
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7With Ubiquity---The Culture Changes
- Mentality shifts-- like from public phone to
personal phone. - Teaching Assumptions shift-- like from books in
the public library to everyone owns a copy of
his/her own. - Timelines shift-- like from our class meets MWF
to we see each other all the time and MWF we
meet together - Students sense of access shifts-- like from
maybe I can get that book in the library to I
have that book in my library. - Relationships shift-- like from a family living
in many different states to all family members
living in the same town
Wake Forest University
8Chemistry-- Dartmouth, Millsaps, Reed, Wake
Forest, Worchester Tech Physics-- Vassar,
Arizona, Washington and Lee, Michigan State,
, Whitman Business and Economics--- Vanderbilt,
Kansas State, Wake Forest, Middlebury Fine
Arts-- Tufts, Reed, Connecticut, Williams,
East Carolina Writing and Literature--Johns
Hopkins, Northwestern, Missouri-Rolla,
Language--- MIT, Smith, California-Davis,
Texas-Austin, Northwestern
Biology and Medicine---Oberlin, Virginia,
Johns Hopkins, Texas-Austin, Hendrix International
and Politics---Tufts, Oregon Computer Science
and Math---Harvard, NYU, American, Washington
State
93 Essays 36 Universities 26 Disciplines
9WHY COMPUTERS?the faculty answer
- Interactive Learning
- Learn by Doing
- Collaborative Learning
- Integration of Theory and Practice
- Visualization
- Communication
- Different Strokes for Different Folks
10The Big Five
1. Repetition 2. Continuous Communication 3.
Controversy and Debate 4. Different Strokes,
Different Folks 5. Outsider Involvement
11The Low Hanging Six
- Email Listservs
- URL addresses (in syllabus)
- Annotations within word processed documents
- Powerpoint lecture outlines
- Mini-movies that show successive computer screens
- Practice quizzing prior-to-class (via WebCT)
12LESSONS LEARNED
- Early investment in extensive multimedia may be
more fun than useful - Chat sessions are rarely productive
- Threaded discussions work only when the topic is
narrowly defined, controversial, and the response
is time limited and graded - Powerpoint is often abused and overused
13Lessons Learned
- First Focus Upon Communication
- Undertake achievable goals
- Contact becomes Continuous.
- Students expect messages between classes
- Team assignments increase
- Papers Talks often include visuals
- Departmental clubs thrive
- Student Portfolios Emerge
- Students teach faculty
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14Lessons Learned
- Computer challenged students learn basic skills
quickly, without special classes - Disciplines use computers differently
- The Internet is the place to put electronic class
materials (WebCT) - Start with Learning Objectives, Not Technology
- If Email is always up, everyone will be happy
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15Lessons Learned
- Greatest benefits are what happens between
classes, not during classes. - Greatest gains from computing come from some of
the simplest applications - Standardization speeds faculty adoption and eases
the pressure upon support staff. - Standardization saves class time.
- Student groups are larger and more active.
ICCEL -- Wake Forest University, 2000