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ABSTRACTS - Room 213

All sessions take place in Butler-Carlton Hall on the Missouri S&T campus

The sessions in Room 213 are also broadcast online via Zoom. Please click the ZOOM LINK for any of the sessions below to join.

Thursday, March 16, 2023

1-213-1 // Anything But A Paper: creative alternatives to traditional research essays in university humanities courses

VIRTUAL LEARNING STACK SESSION (15-20 minutes)

Presenter: Dr. Jenna Sehmann - Instructor of Double Reeds and Music History; Southeast Missouri State University

Audience: Higher Education

Time and Location: 12:15 - 1:00 p.m.; Room 213 (and online via Zoom)

MODE: Blended (Online Presenter + Online/Face-to-Face Attendees)

Many higher education courses require assignments that assess research, critical thinking, and writing skills. This presentation will examine creative alternatives to the traditional essay format, including multimedia formats, visual art and design, performance, and education-focused projects. Rubrics, assessment methods and learning outcomes for this type of project will also be discussed.


1-213-2 // Graduate vs. Undergraduate Teaching & Advising Styles

VIRTUAL LEARNING STACK SESSION (15-20 minutes)

Presenters:
     Dr. Kristen N. Sobba - Associate Professor of Criminal Justice; Southeast Missouri State University
     Dr. Monica Radu - Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, Social Work, & Sociology; Southeast Missouri State University

Audience: Higher Education

Time and Location: 12:15 - 1:00 p.m.; Room 213 (and online via Zoom)

MODE: Blended (Online Presenter + Online/Face-to-Face Attendees)

In this brief presentation, we will address different teaching and advising pedagogies for undergraduate and graduate students. Considering their unique differences, it is important to identify and incorporate different styles of teaching and advising that will lead to long-term student success.


2-213-1 // Using a Digital Whiteboard Tool to Encourage Student Collaboration

VIRTUAL LEARNING STACK SESSION (15-20 minutes)

Presenter: Dushanthi Herath - Assistant Professor of Mathematics; Maryville University

Audience: Higher Education; K-12 Education

Time and Location: 1:15 - 2:00 p.m.; Room 213 (and online via Zoom)

MODE: Blended (face-to-face and online) with online presenter

Collaboration is important in student learning. When students collaborate, it helps them learn teamwork, and develop skills in problem-solving, critical thinking, creativity, and communication. The presentation will introduce how to use a free digital tool to create your online whiteboard to foster collaboration in the classroom.

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2-213-2 // Ideas for Online Groups: Practical Tips for Increased Learning

VIRTUAL LEARNING STACK SESSION (15-20 minutes)

Presenter: Dr. Lauren Hays - Assistant Professor of Educational Technology; University of Central Missouri

Audience: Higher Education; K-12 Education

Time and Location: 1:15 - 2:00 p.m.; Room 213 (and online via Zoom)

MODE: Blended (face-to-face and online) with online presenter

Many students report disliking group work, and online groups can often feel particularly forced. However, today’s workforce requires collaboration and virtual engagement. Come join this learning stack to hear tips for making online groups more effective so that deeper learning can occur. Tips will include how to build group expectations, how to keep groups on track, and how to create collaboration without only using division of labor.


3-213-1 // Introducing Real Life Applications of Mathematics through Group Projects in Lower-Division Mathematics Classes

VIRTUAL LEARNING STACK SESSION (15-20 minutes)

Presenters:
     Dr. Haohao Wang - Professor of Mathematics; Southeast Missouri State University
     Dr. Emmanuel Thompson - Professor of Mathematics; Southeast Missouri State University
     Natalya Kutsevalova - Instructor of Mathematics; Southeast Missouri State University

Audience: Higher Education

Time and Location: 2:15 - 3:00 p.m.; Room 213 (and online via Zoom)

MODE: Blended (face-to-face and online) with online presenter

Our presentation focuses on incorporating mini-projects in our teaching to enhance students' understanding of applications of mathematics in dealing with real life problems. We share our experiences to stimulate students’ interest in mathematics through hands-on activities and expose students to a variety of means for exploring mathematics career options.


3-213-2 // SOC-2001 Introduction to Organizational Leadership Teaching Tools

VIRTUAL LEARNING STACK SESSION (15-20 minutes)

Presenter: Dr. Robert Cote - Assistant Teaching Professor; University of Missouri-St. Louis

Audience: Higher Education

Time and Location: 2:15 - 3:00 p.m.; Room 213 (and online via Zoom)

MODE: Blended (face-to-face and online) with online presenter

My Presentation will discuss:

  1. SOC-2001 Introduction to Organizational Leadership Course Learning Objectives CLO (What they will learn?) Objectives of this course:
    • You will Identify an awareness of your own leadership philosophy, traits, skills, and behaviors through self assessment questionnaires.
    • You will develop an understanding of the fundamental ways leadership is practiced in on-going organizations.
    • You will establish a framework for the unique dimensions of your own leadership style, your strengths and weaknesses, and ways to improve what you do as leaders.
  2. Course assessments alignment with CLO (Are students achieving CLO by completing Assessments?)
  3. One of the Assessment tools used in the course.

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4-213-1 // Replacing Discussion Boards with Hypothes.is

VIRTUAL LEARNING STACK SESSION (15-20 minutes)

Presenter: Johnna Murray - Associate Teaching Professor; University of Missouri-St. Louis

Audience: Higher Education

Time and Location: 3:15 - 4:00 p.m.; Room 213 (and online via Zoom)

MODE: Blended (face-to-face and online) with virtual presenters

Although Discussion Boards are intended to form communities and explore topics, many students find them boring. One solution is Hypothes.is a social annotation tool. Using Hypothes.is, my students discuss topics that are interesting while drawing them in to natural communities. My use of Hypothes.is has evolved to completely replace Discussion Boards.