Have you received low scores on: “The learning activities in this subject created opportunities for me to learn from my peers” SES item? This workshop is for you! The workshop will focus on the importance and pedagogy behind peer to peer learning. Dr Prue Gonzalez from the Faculty of Science and academic staff from the Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural studies will present various tools that can help with the creation of purposeful peer to peer interactions in your subjects. The workshop will showcase tools such as peer instruction, padlet, breakout rooms in Zoom, Google sites and Google slides. Attendees will get to experience first-hand what has worked and what has not worked and how to move forward in an online world.
Lead moderator: Dr Prue Gonzalez (Faculty of Science)
Presenters:
Dr Donnah Anderson (FBJBS/Psychology): Peer instruction,
Dr Nicole Sugden (FBJBS/Psychology),
Kim Bailey (FBJBS, Law), and
Dr Paola Castillo/ Dr Robyn Brunton (FBJBS/Psychology).
Facilitator: Dr Paola Castillo/Dr Robyn Brunton (FBJBS/Psychology)
You can watch the recording of the Facilitating Purposeful Peer to Peer Interactions workshop here.
Dr Prue Gonzalez from the Faculty of Science discussed the need to focus on peer to peer learning in a COVID-19 world. You can find a copy of the slides here.
Dr Prue Gonzalez provided an overview of the pedagogy behind peer to peer learning. A copy of the slides can be found here.
Use the padlet below to share the challenges you face, the things that you would like to try in your own subject, and ideas that you have implemented in your subject and would like to share with others.
Instructions: Click on the plus sign below each column to add your comment.