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As faculty, you are in the business of teaching students. In a liberal arts environment, the teaching you do transcends your own discipline. Your efforts result in students mastering critical thinking skills, one of the underpinnings of a liberal arts education. Ideally, students should be able to make connections across curriculum and life experiences and move toward metacognition. Metacognition
is selectively taking information, then connecting and comparing it
to prior knowledge in an attempt to make sense of the information or
what is Technology is one of the many tools available to you as an instructor, to help you deliver content for metacognition. How are you using technology? Chances are, you are already a technology user. Do you word process? Research databases? Send and receive email? How do you move from this functional level to the next level, the level of using technology to enhance your classes? Set goals. According to learning style guru Kolb, you can increase your learning by up to 50% if you set clear and meaningful goals (1985). You should define goals for yourself as well as your students when you decide to use technology. Questions to ask: Stamms
WOWDOC More Pre-Technology Assessment Your Role
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