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A&S T&L Community of Practice 2024-25: Teaching at Scale: Strategies for Large Courses
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Feb 27, 2025 10:00 AM

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*The event has moved online* A 3-Role Framework for Coordinating Courses with Increasingly Large Enrolments Presenter: Lindsey Shorser, Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, Department of Mathematics Consider these three roles contained within the job of "Course Coordinator": the Content Creator, the Communicator, and the Manager. Some of these roles increase in complexity more than others with increasing student enrolment. Each role has often its own tasks, motivations, and often conflicting priorities. In this talk, I will make a case for thinking in terms of these three roles for the purposes of course design, time management, and to positively impact EDI (equity, diversity, and inclusion). Examples will be drawn from my own experiences teaching large STEM courses (up to 2000 students) as well as giving examples based on peer experiences in the social sciences. ---- (CANCELLED) Note-Taking in a Large Lecture Course: The Lecture as Active Learning Experience Presenter: James John, Associate Professor, Teaching Stream, and Associate Chair, Undergraduate, Department of Philosophy I propose to present and explain a note-taking initiative I will put into effect in my large lecture course PHL101Y Introduction to Philosophy in 2024-25. In this initiative, I use “skeleton handouts” and in-lecture guided note-taking activities to help students learn how to take notes on complex material presented in lecture form. In this way, I wean students off laptop-based typed notes, which studies show to be inferior to handwritten ones. I also teach alert listening and effective note-taking skills that enable a transformation of the lecture class format into an active learning experience.